Wave transmission lines and networks – Coupling networks – Equalizers
Reexamination Certificate
2005-08-09
2005-08-09
Tokar, Michael (Department: 2819)
Wave transmission lines and networks
Coupling networks
Equalizers
C333S170000, C333S175000
Reexamination Certificate
active
06927645
ABSTRACT:
An electronic component and a method of its structuring wherein the component is intended to compensate for “cable loss” attributable to the decay of certain signal characteristics including both frequency and amplitude decay over long distances of coaxial cable of the type utilized in CATV-MATV broadband cable facilities. The method comprises the continuous processing of a signal through a base circuit and monitoring the predetermined signal characteristics including frequency and amplitude. A Circuit modifications are sequentially applied to the base circuit and balanced to approximate stabilization of the signal characteristics until the base circuit and combined plurality of circuit modifications closely approximate signal stabilization. Overcoming remaining variances between the modified signal characteristics and complete signal stabilization is accomplished by applying a transient influence to the base circuit and selectively varying resistance, inductance and capacitance if needed to accomplish final signal stabilization.
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Broadband International, Inc.
Mai Lam T.
Malloy & Malloy P.A.
Tokar Michael
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