Electrical component for the front end circuit of a transceiver

Telecommunications – Transmitter and receiver at same station – With transmitter-receiver switching or interaction prevention

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C455S083000, C455S255000, C455S191300, C333S103000, C333S132000, C333S134000, C333S175000

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08064843

ABSTRACT:
An electrical component includes a first signal path and a second signal path electrically connected to a common signal path. The electrical component also includes a first filter in the first signal path and a second filter in the second signal path. The electrical component also includes a first matching circuit comprising a shunt arm to ground. The first matching circuit is electrically connected to the first signal path, the second signal path, and the common signal path.

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