Wave transmission lines and networks – Transmission line inductive or radiation interference...
Reexamination Certificate
2006-06-20
2006-06-20
Lee, Benny T. (Department: 2817)
Wave transmission lines and networks
Transmission line inductive or radiation interference...
C333S182000
Reexamination Certificate
active
07064623
ABSTRACT:
Transmission line type components (1, 1′), which form coaxial lines having a very low characteristic impedance by coaxially installing a cylindrical outer conductor made of a conductive material being larger in diameter than an inner conductor so as to cover via a high dielectric insulating material the surface of an inner conductor made of a conductive material, are inserted in series between a power supply line (8) and a ground line (9) connected with a dc source on a printed circuit board and an I.SI (6) power supply port, whereby almost the entire high-frequency power supply current generated from the I.SI (6) is reflected off the I.SI (6) power supply port, and part of the high-frequency power supply current intruding into the components (1, 1′) is consumed and does not reach the external power supply line (8).
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Shimizu Masayuki
Tohya Hirokazu
Yoshida Shiro
Lee Benny T.
NEC Corporation
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