Circuit topology for multiple loads

Wave transmission lines and networks – Plural channel systems – Having branched circuits

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C333S032000, C333S033000

Reexamination Certificate

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07843281

ABSTRACT:
A circuit topology for multiple loads is provided. In an embodiment, the circuit topology includes a driving terminal (50), a first node (A), a first receiving terminal (10), and a second receiving terminal (20). The driving terminal is coupled to the first node via a main transmission line (11), the first node is respectively coupled to the first and second receiving terminals via a first branch transmission line (13) and a second branch transmission line (12). A first resistor (R2) is mounted on the second branch transmission line, a distance the signal travels from the driving terminal to the second receiving terminal via the main transmission line and the second branch transmission line is greater than a distance the signal travels from the driving terminal to the first receiving terminal via the main transmission and the first branch transmission line.

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