在声频通信中由电力线引起的噪声

T. Bellarmine, A.B. Asgill, M.V. Lee
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通信线路中的噪声电压通常来自与铜通信电缆平行的一次配电线路。通信行业一直面临着解决本地环路噪声问题的严峻挑战。配电线路一般采用三相接地方式,一次线对地电压为7200 ~ 14400伏。用于功率因数校正的并联电容器组位于这些线路的尾部。分析了300 ~ 3400hz话频范围内的电力线谐波频率干扰。噪声谐波的讨论从噪声产生的三个“必要”成分开始;(i)造成电话线嗡嗡声的电力影响;(ii)电源线和电话线之间的耦合(电磁);铜电话电缆对或终端设备的易感性(不平衡)。本文讨论的问题和可能的解决方案包括:(1)60赫兹基频问题;(ii) 540 Hz-9/sup /谐波频率问题;(iii) 420/660 hz相邻奇次谐波的9/sup /谐波问题;(iv)与特定负载有关的谐波异常。电力线谐波对通信电路的干扰是一个非常复杂的现象。在试图采取任何补救行动之前,对干扰有一个全面的认识是很重要的。提出了一种适用于电力线和电话线的感应协调方法指南,以减轻谐波干扰。
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Noise induced from power lines in voice-frequency communications
Noise voltages in communication lines usually originate from primary distribution power lines parallel to the copper communication cables. The communication industry always faces a tough challenge to resolve the noise problems associated with the local loop. The power distribution lines are generally three phase grounded wye with primary line to ground voltages of 7200 to 14400 volts. Shunt capacitor banks, for power factor correction are located in these lines at the tail end. The article analyzes the power line harmonic frequency interference within the voice-frequency spectrum of 300-3400 Hz. A discussion of noise harmonics begins with the three ingredients 'necessary' for noise to take place; (i) power influence causing hum on the telephone lines; (ii) coupling (electromagnetic) between power and telephone lines; and (iii) susceptibility (unbalance) of copper telephone cable pair or terminating equipment. The problems and possible solutions discussed in this article include the following: (i) the 60 Hz-fundamental frequency problem; (ii) the 540 Hz-9/sup th/ harmonic frequency problem; (iii) the 420/660 Hz-adjacent odd harmonics of 9/sup th/ harmonic problem; (iv) and harmonic anomalies related to specific loads. The interference of power line harmonics into communication circuits is a very complex phenomenon. It is important to have an overall perception of the interference before any remedial action is attempted. A guideline of possible inductive coordination solutions applicable to both power and telephone lines are proposed to mitigate the harmonic-frequency interference.
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