Wave transmission lines and networks – Plural channel systems – Having branched circuits
Patent
1986-07-28
1987-09-22
Gensler, Paul
Wave transmission lines and networks
Plural channel systems
Having branched circuits
333107, 333 33, 333 81A, 333262, 333238, H01P 110
Patent
active
046958118
ABSTRACT:
A high frequency coaxial switch has a coaxial connector mounted on a housing to provide electrical access to a cavity within the housing, the cavity being small to suppress moding. The coaxial connector is electrically connected to a microstrip conductor on a hybrid circuit board within the cavity, and switching is accomplished by compensated contact striplines which electrically make or break contact with the microstrip conductor.
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Grellmann Heinz E.
Roland Leonard A.
Gensler Paul
Gray Francis I.
Tektronix Inc.
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