Wave transmission lines and networks – Plural channel systems – Having branched circuits
Reexamination Certificate
2011-01-04
2011-01-04
Takaoka, Dean O (Department: 2817)
Wave transmission lines and networks
Plural channel systems
Having branched circuits
C333S139000
Reexamination Certificate
active
07864000
ABSTRACT:
There is provided a high frequency switching circuit that can reduce generation of a harmonic signal without using a boost circuit. A high frequency switching circuit according to an aspect of the invention may include: a first switch having one end connected to a first port and the other end connected to a ground; a second switch having one end connected to a second port and the other end connected to the first port by a phase rotation element; and a control circuit controlling to turn off the first switch and turn on the second switch when a high frequency signal input to the first port is output through the second port, wherein the control circuit controls the off-state of the first switch so as to increase harmonics of the high frequency signal generated from the first switch, and the phase rotation element rotates the phase of the harmonics generated in the first switch within a frequency band of the harmonics, and cancels the phase-rotated harmonics generated from the first switch and harmonics generated from the second switch in opposite phases to each other.
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Otani Norihisa
Otobe Eiichiro
Lowe Hauptman & Ham & Berner, LLP
Samsung Electro-Mechanics Co. Ltd.
Takaoka Dean O
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