COMPLEX CIRCUIT BOARD, NONRECIPROCAL CIRCUIT DEVICE,...

Wave transmission lines and networks – Plural channel systems – Nonreciprocal gyromagnetic type

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C333S024200

Reexamination Certificate

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06861920

ABSTRACT:
In a complex circuit board, the positional relationships between element portions, including an electrode pattern, a dielectric substrate and a magnetic substrate, can be adjusted as desired, and the complex circuit board can be miniaturized. The complex circuit board includes a dielectric substrate and a magnetic substrate, a space being provided between the magnetic substrate and the dielectric substrate, and an electrode pattern provided between the dielectric substrate and the magnetic substrate, a capacitance element portion of the electrode pattern being provided adjacent or in contact with or spaced a predetermined distance from the dielectric substrate, and the inductance element portion of the electrode pattern being provided adjacent or in contact with or spaced a predetermined distance from the magnetic substrate.

REFERENCES:
patent: 4761621 (1988-08-01), Kane et al.
patent: 6130587 (2000-10-01), Jun et al.

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