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Thomas J Aprille

from Lincoln, MA
Age ~81

Thomas Aprille Phones & Addresses

  • 276 Cambridge Tpke, Lincoln, MA 01773
  • 30 Kathleen Dr, Andover, MA 01810

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Us Patents

Digital Transmission Including Add/Drop Module

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US Patent:
47165618, Dec 29, 1987
Filed:
Aug 26, 1985
Appl. No.:
6/769509
Inventors:
Eric H. Angell - North Andover MA
Thomas J. Aprille - Andover MA
Juan O. Azaret - North Andover MA
Rong-Chin Fang - North Andover MA
Byeong G. Lee - Methuen MA
Brian C. Longwell - Kingston NH
Craig A. Sharper - Bradford MA
Jan-Dieter Spalink - Woodbridge VA
Assignee:
American Telephone and Telegraph Company, AT&T Bell Laboratories - Murray Hill NJ
International Classification:
H04J 110
H04J 308
US Classification:
370 55
Abstract:
In a transmission system, adding and/or dropping any one or more of a plurality of digital signals of one or more digital transmission bit rates is facilitated by employing a unique transmission signal in which data words associated with individual digital signals are arranged in prescribed groups. The transmission signal data word groups are obtained by formatting the individual digital signals to be combined into a unique channel frame format common to all of the digital signals and by employing a unique one-step multiplexing process to insert digital words from the channel frames into the group of data word positions in the transmission signal associated with the particular signal being combined. Consequently, digital signals may be added to the transmission signal by formatting them into the common channel frame format and, then, inserting the digital words therefrom in the one-step multiplexing process into an associated group of data words positions in the transmission signal. Digital signals are dropped from the transmission signal by extracting associated groups of data words from the transmission signal, identifying the corresponding channel frames and deformatting the data bits from channel frames of corresponding digital signals being reconstructed.

Digital Transmission Channel Framing

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US Patent:
49052284, Feb 27, 1990
Filed:
May 9, 1988
Appl. No.:
7/219121
Inventors:
Eric H. Angell - North Andover MA
Thomas J. Aprille - Andover MA
Rong-Chin Fang - North Andover MA
Byeong G. Lee - Methuen MA
Jan-Dieter Spalink - Woodbridge VA
Assignee:
American Telephone and Telegraph Company - New York NY
AT&T Bell Laboratories - Murray Hill NJ
International Classification:
H04J 322
US Classification:
370 84
Abstract:
A plurality of digital signals of one or more digital transmission bit rates are arranged to be combined by employing a unique common channel frame format. The channel frame format includes a plurality of data bit positions and a plurality of overhead bit positions. The number of data bit positions used is dependent on the particular incoming signal. Similarly, the number of frames generated during a specific common framing interval is dependent on the digital transmission bit rate of the particular signal. Specifically, the number of channel frames generated during the common channel frame interval is dependent on a number of equivalent so-called lowest transmission bit rate signals included in the particular signal being formatted. The overhead bits are distributed in the channel frame format.

Dual Feedback Amplifier

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US Patent:
39720020, Jul 27, 1976
Filed:
Dec 30, 1974
Appl. No.:
5/537433
Inventors:
Thomas Joseph Aprille - Andover MA
Assignee:
Bell Telephone Laboratories, Incorporated - Murray Hill NJ
International Classification:
H03F 134
US Classification:
330 28
Abstract:
Current and voltage feedback are used in separate frequency dependent major loops around a high gain broadband amplifier to produce frequency shaped gain and matched input and output impedances.

Programmable Automatic Cable Equalizer

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US Patent:
46060430, Aug 12, 1986
Filed:
Oct 9, 1984
Appl. No.:
6/658773
Inventors:
Thomas J. Aprille - Andover MA
Yen-long Kuo - Andover MA
Charles F. Walker - Derry NH
Assignee:
AT&T Bell Laboratories - Murray Hill NJ
International Classification:
H04B 314
US Classification:
375 12
Abstract:
The circuit (10) has a gain section which includes a first AGC circuit (12). The output of the gain section goes to a signal shaping section which includes a biquadratic filter (24), a summer (45), and a second AGC circuit (40). The two AGC circuits (12,40) are controlled by respective separate peak detectors (20, 50) and are noninteracting. For "short" cables, only the first AGC circuit (12) is active. For "long" cables, the first AGC circuit (12) is set at its gain breakpoint and the second AGC circuit (40) alone has active control. The shaping section includes a biquadratic filter (24) which is a tandem arrangement of a low-pass filter (26), an inverter (28), and an integrator (32). The low pass output (35) of the integrator (32) is connected to the noninverting (+) input of the a summing amplifier (45). The input (42) of the second AGC circuit (40) is connected to the band pass output (33) of the inverter (28), while its output (44) is connected to the inverting input (-) of the summing amplifier (45).

Digital Transmission Interconnect Signal

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US Patent:
49244590, May 8, 1990
Filed:
Sep 27, 1988
Appl. No.:
7/250026
Inventors:
Eric H. Angell - North Andover MA
Thomas J. Aprille - Andover MA
Rong-Chin Fang - North Andover MA
Byeong G. Lee - Methuen MA
Jan-Dieter Spalink - Woodbridge VA
Assignee:
AT & T Bell Laboratories - Murray Hill NJ
International Classification:
H04J 322
US Classification:
370 84
Abstract:
A plurality of digital signals of one or more digital transmission bit rates are combined into a single transmission signal by employing a unique common channel frame format and one step multiplexing process. The channel frame format includes a plurality of data bit positions and a plurality of overhead bit positions. The number of data bit positions used is dependent on the particular incoming signal. Similarly, the number of frames generated during a specific common framing interval is dependent on the digital transmission bit rate of the particular signal. Specifically, the number of channel frames generated during the common channel frame interval is dependent on a number of equivalent so-called lowest transmission bit rate signals included in the particular signal being formatted. The overhead bits are distributed in the channel frame format. Digital words from the channel frames are inserted into predetermined groups of data word positions in a repetitive frame of a single transmission signal.
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