Wave transmission lines and networks – Long line elements and components – Strip type
Patent
1990-02-16
1991-03-12
Kozma, Thomas J.
Wave transmission lines and networks
Long line elements and components
Strip type
336200, 336232, H01P 100, H01F 2728
Patent
active
049995979
ABSTRACT:
A planar microstrip inductor formed from a spiral shaped conductive path of material on a dielectric uses a bifilar spiral by which both the connection nodes of the inductor can be brought out to the edge of the substrate. The bifilar winding by which both connection nodes are available from the exterior of the spiral shape includes the use of a jumper wire to connect the inner node of the inductor to a circuit.
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Kozma Thomas J.
Krause Joseph P.
Motorola Inc.
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