Monolithic solid state relay circuit for telecom wireline applications

a solid-state relay and telecom wireline technology, applied in the field of network systems, can solve the problems of high cost, high cost, and large space occupied by emrs on line cards, and achieve the effect of high impedan

Inactive Publication Date: 2006-03-02
CISCO TECH INC
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[0012] The use of a solid state relay arrangement that includes N-channel FETs instead of multiple electromechanical relays to provide a protection scheme on a wireline line card suitable for use in a multiservice platform allows the amount of space needed on the line card by a protection scheme to be significantly reduced. In addition, the use of a solid state relay arrangement increases the reliability and typically reduces the costs associated with implementing a protection scheme. By providing power isolation circuitry to support a solid state relay arrangement of a protection scheme, the effect of bipolar signals self-biasing the switch and leakage current may be minimized. Hence, a line card with the protection scheme may be hot inserted into a system substantially without disrupting existing shared traffic.

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The demand for data communication services is growing at an explosive rate.
Hence, the amount of space on a line card that is occupied by EMRs is often significant.
Additionally, the physical size of each EMR is typically relatively large.
In some instances, as for example in the case of relatively high density electrical line cards such as DS1, DS3, E1, ES, STM1E, and other line cards, it may not always be possible to fit all the EMRs needed to perform protection switching on the line cards due to space constraints.
Since line cards and platforms on which the protection schemes are used are rapidly becoming denser in terms of the number of electrical ports supported on line cards and by platforms, the lack of available space on a line card for use in implementing protection schemes is becoming more prevalent, i.e., more design difficulties are arising when it comes to workable telecom wireline protection schemes which utilize multiple EMRs.
Further, since EMRs are typically relatively expensive, the use of multiple EMRs in a telecom wireline protection scheme on a line card may significantly impact the direct costs associated with the line card.
Also, the reliability of EMRs is often questionable, e.g., EMRs are typically less reliable than other types of relays such as solid state relays.
As such, the use of multiple EMRs may be impractical for at least the reasons that the amount of space needed on a line card in order to implement the EMRs is often substantial due to the size of the EMRs and the volume of EMRs, the cost of EMRs is relatively high, and the reliability of EMRs may be suspect.

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[0024] While the use of electromechanical relays (EMRs) in telecom wireline protection schemes is generally effective, the amount of space needed to implement the EMRs in a wireline protection scheme is typically relatively significant. Many line cards are becoming more dense and, hence, it is becoming more difficult to fit multiple EMRs on the line card. Additionally, the cost of EMRs may be high, and the reliability of EMRs may be questionable.

[0025] By utilizing solid state relay arrangements for telecom wireline protection switching, the amount of space needed to implement protection switching on line cards may be significantly reduced. For example, a single solid state relay arrangement that serves as an 8-to-1 multiplexer may effectively replace an arrangement that includes up to approximately seven double pole double throw (DPDT) EMRs. Solid state relays are also typically less expensive then EMRs, and are significantly more reliable. Hence, the use of a solid state relay ar...

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Methods and apparatus for utilizing a solid state relay arrangement as a part of a protection scheme for a telecom wireline card suitable are disclosed. According to one aspect of the present invention, a line card that is suitable for use in an optical network device includes an electrical port, a plurality of input lines, an output line, and protection circuitry. The protection circuitry switches or multiplexes the plurality of input lines into the output line, and includes a solid state relay arrangement and power isolation circuitry. The power isolation circuitry provides a high impedance to power rails associated with the solid state relay arrangement, and the solid state relay arrangement includes at least one N-channel field effect transistor (FET), at least one protection diode, and at least one charge pump.

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BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION [0001] 1. Field of Invention [0002] The present invention relates generally to network systems. More particularly, the present invention relates to enabling a solid state relay arrangement to effectively replace multiple electromechanical relays in a wireline protection scheme. [0003] 2. Description of the Related Art [0004] The demand for data communication services is growing at an explosive rate. Much of the increased demand is due to the fact that more residential and business computer users are becoming connected to the Internet. To address the demand for data communication services, the use of optical networks, such as a synchronous digital hierarchy (SDH) network or a synchronous optical network (SONET), is becoming more prevalent. [0005] Within networks, line cards are typically used in multiservice platforms which provide electrical to optical interfaces. The line cards generally utilize telecom wireline applications or, more specifically, teleco...

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IPC IPC(8): H02H3/00
CPCH04Q2011/0081H04M3/18
Inventor ROBINSON, MICHAEL L.LEE, KWOK
Owner CISCO TECH INC
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