Insulated insert with high electric strength

Telecommunications – Receiver or analog modulated signal frequency converter – Signal selection based on frequency

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250551, 361392, 361394, 361412, 361415, 361424, H04B 1000

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RE0335134

ABSTRACT:
The object of the disclosure is to construct an insert which, given the simplest structure, is optimally insulated and and voltage-stable. This goal is achieved in that the insert is composed of a jacket housing of highly insulating synthetic, for example, amino-butadienestyrol (ABS) or the like, and of a layer packet comprised of at least two shielding plates of, for example, aluminum or sheet steel, with a printed circuit board structure seated between them as a carrier for those components which are required for the energy and/or signal transmission, said layer packet being designed so as to be insertable into the highly insulating jacket housing.

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