Wave transmission lines and networks – Resonators
Patent
1996-04-04
1998-03-31
Pascal, Robert
Wave transmission lines and networks
Resonators
333235, H01P 708
Patent
active
057343071
ABSTRACT:
An inductive element having a selectable inductive value is connectable to a differential circuit. The inductive element is formed of transmission lines, and the inductive value of the inductive element is altered by trimming away portions of the transmission line while maintaining the inductive element in balance with the differential circuit.
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Dolman Rodney Allen
Kemp Jeffrey Scott
Mannerstr.ang.le Jacob Filip
Ericsson Inc.
Ham Seungsook
Kelly Robert H.
Pascal Robert
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