High-frequency module for commonality of circuit board

Wave transmission lines and networks – Long line elements and components – Strip type

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C333S033000, C439S063000

Reexamination Certificate

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06906603

ABSTRACT:
In a high-frequency module, a setting pattern formed on a circuit board has band-shaped first and second grounding lands, and first and second lands. External conductors of first and second forms of coaxial connectors are solderable to the grounding lands, and central conductors of first and second forms of coaxial connectors are solderable to the first and second lands. Accordingly, the first and second forms of coaxial connectors can be mounted on one circuit board. The circuit board can be manufactured more easily and at a lower cost in comparison with conventional art.

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