Electricity: conductors and insulators – Anti-inductive structures – Conductor transposition
Patent
1993-02-12
1995-07-25
Picard, Leo P.
Electricity: conductors and insulators
Anti-inductive structures
Conductor transposition
174250, 174262, 361816, 333246, 333128, H05K 102
Patent
active
054364051
ABSTRACT:
A circuit for communicating electrical signals and assembled at least in part by an automated assembly machine is disclosed. The automated assembly machine is operable to select from a plurality of components. The circuit includes a material having a first and second surface and a length. A strip conductor is positioned along the first surface of the material. A ground structure is disposed along the length of the second surface. Finally, a low impedance device selected from the plurality of components is electrically coupled to the ground structure on opposite sides of the strip conductor, wherein the coupling of the low impedance device to the ground structure forms a circumferential shield around the strip conductor. Various alternative embodiments, as well as fabrication methodology are also disclosed.
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Bhatt Pankaj H.
Hogge, Jr. Charles R.
Alcatel Network Systems, Inc.
Picard Leo P.
Thomas L.
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