Transmit Digital Signals and Power Over Same Wires
Abstract
Analog switches can be used to enable the transmission of digital signals and power over the same two wires. The signal waveform is rectified at the remote location to provide a stable supply voltage and modest load current (about 1mA maximum) for the receiver.
This signaling system enables the transmission of digital signals and power over the same two wires (Figure 1). The signal waveform is rectified at the remote location to provide a stable supply voltage and modest load current (about 1mA maximum) for the receiver.
For conventional single-ended data, a series of "0s" can allow excessive droop in the receiver's supply voltage. To avoid that problem differential data (±5V to ±18V) is transmitted, pseudo RS-485 style, from a single-ended logic-level input. The full-wave rectifier and differential drive ensures that a supply voltage is always present
Current-limiting resistors at the supply inputs prevent damage in the event of a line short. Values of 1kΩ are optimum. Higher values produce excessive switching noise at the chip side of the resistors, caused by charge injection from the switches. Adequate decoupling of the supply rails also helps to minimize noise.
With +5V and -5V supplies powering the MAX4526/4527 as shown in Figure 1, the measured output for various loads is as follows:
Load (Ω) |
VSUPPLY(V) |
1M | 9.60 |
47K | 9.00 |
10K | 8.60 |
8.2K | 8.40 |
5K | 8.20 |