Wave transmission lines and networks – Plural channel systems – Having branched circuits
Patent
1997-11-20
1999-09-07
Pascal, Robert
Wave transmission lines and networks
Plural channel systems
Having branched circuits
333111, 333136, H01P 110, H01P 504
Patent
active
059493011
ABSTRACT:
The present invention is a switching system for a broadband network operating above five megahertz. The system connects to a first and second network through appropriate network connections. There are four components in the switching network. A first component with a first common connection, a first A branch, and a first B branch, the first common connection is connected to the first network terminal. A second component has a second common connector and a second A and B branch. The second common connector is connected to the second network terminal. The third component has a third A and B branch and one third common connector. The third A branch is connected to the first A branch. The third B branch is connected to the second B branch. The third common connector is connected to a first device terminal of a device. The fourth component has a fourth A and B branch and a fourth common connector. The fourth B branch is connected to the second B branch. The fourth common connector is connected to a second device terminal of the device. The fourth A branch is connected to the first A branch. One or more of the first, second, third and fourth components is chosen to be a switch or splitter and configured to change the flow of electromagnetic power through the first and second terminals of the device and the first and second network terminals.
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Clarke, Jr. Edward Payson
Flavin Robert Alan
Nihal Perwaiz
Purdy Geoffrey Hale
Vogl Norbert George
International Business Machines - Corporation
Pascal Robert
Percello Louis J.
Summons Barbara
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