High frequency switching component

Wave transmission lines and networks – Plural channel systems – Having branched circuits

Reexamination Certificate

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C333S104000, C333S132000, C333S133000, C333S134000, C455S083000

Reexamination Certificate

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06731184

ABSTRACT:

BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION
1. Field of the Invention
The present invention relates to high frequency switching components, and more particularly, the invention relates to high frequency switching components formed by using a multilayer circuit board so as to prevent noise.
2. Related Art
In digital portable phones, high frequency switches are connected to transmission circuits, reception circuits, and antennas to be used for switching connections between the transmission circuits and the antennas, and connections between the reception circuits and the antennas.
For example, Japanese Unexamined Patent Application Publication No. 7-202502 provides a high frequency switching component comprising such a high frequency switch, which is of keen interest to the background of the present invention.
The high frequency switching component is formed by using a multilayer circuit board. Circuit elements forming a high frequency switch are disposed in the multilayer circuit board and on a surface thereof, by which miniaturization of the high frequency switching component is achieved. With this arrangement, an area necessary to mount the high frequency switching component can be reduced.
In a high frequency circuit incorporating such a high frequency switch, it is essential to take measures for reducing noise, including electrostatic surges, that is, surge currents which occur when built-up static electricity is discharged.
In order to prevent such noise, conventionally, a separate noise-preventing component has been mounted on an appropriate wiring board with the high frequency switching component.
However, in such an arrangement, it is necessary to allocate an area for mounting the noise-preventing component on the wiring board. As a result, this arrangement is a hindrance to the miniaturization of the wiring board. In addition, since the noise-preventing component is required to be a discrete component, this causes an increase in cost.
As another conventional noise-preventing measure, a resin coating is applied on an antenna to prevent an electrostatic current surge from entering the antenna.
However, the resin coating can come off due to deterioration of the resin. Under such circumstances, an electrostatic surge can cause great damage to the high-frequency switch, or to an external circuit connected to the antenna or the high-frequency switch, and can lead even to the destruction of the external circuit.
As noise-preventing components, varistors and Zener diodes are known. When a varistor or a Zener diode is used as a component for preventing electrostatic surges, the capacitance between terminals must be increased. Thus, these components cannot be used in a signal line, and accordingly cannot be used for preventing electrostatic surges in a high frequency circuit incorporating such a high frequency switch.
SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION
Accordingly, it is an object of the present invention to provide a high frequency switching component capable of solving the above-described problems.
One embodiment of the present invention provides a high frequency switching component for being connected to a transmission circuit, a reception circuit, and an antenna and having two states, a state in which the transmission circuit is connected to the antenna, and a state in which the reception circuit is connected to the antenna. In addition, the high frequency switching component has a multilayer circuit board.
Linked to the multilayer circuit board, there is formed a circuit used for a high frequency switch including a transmission circuit terminal to be connected to a transmission circuit, a reception circuit terminal to be connected to the reception circuit, an antenna terminal to be connected to be the antenna, a ground terminal, a first diode whose anode is connected to the transmission circuit terminal and whose cathode is connected to the antenna terminal, a second diode whose anode is connected to the reception circuit terminal and whose cathode is connected to the ground terminal, and a signal line for connecting the transmission circuit terminal, the reception circuit terminal, and the antenna terminal via the first diode.
In addition, the transmission circuit terminal, the reception circuit terminal, the antenna terminal, the ground terminal, the first diode, and the second diode are disposed on a surface of the multilayer circuit board. Furthermore, at least a part of the single line is disposed inside the multilayer circuit board.
In such a high frequency switching component, in order to solve the above-described technological problems, the present invention provides a structure in which an inductor is disposed between the signal line and the ground terminal to eliminate noise within or on the surface of the multilayer circuit board.
The above inductor is preferably provided by a line electrode disposed inside the multilayer circuit board.
In addition, in this embodiment of the present invention, particularly, it is preferable that the inductor is disposed between the ground terminal and a part at which the signal line is connected to the antenna terminal.
Further, in such a high frequency switching component, another embodiment of the present invention provides a structure in which an LC filter is disposed on the signal line to eliminate noise, and the LC filter is arranged inside or on the surface of the multilayer circuit board.
The above LC filter is preferably disposed inside the multilayer circuit board.
In addition, in this embodiment of the present invention, particularly, it is preferable that the LC filter is disposed at a part at which the signal line is connected to the antenna terminal.


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