Method for high-frequency tuning an electrical device

Metal working – Method of mechanical manufacture – Electrical device making

Reexamination Certificate

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C029S825000, C029S831000, C029S846000, C439S676000, C439S941000

Reexamination Certificate

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07856709

ABSTRACT:
The invention relates to a method for high-frequency tuning a high-frequency plug connector, comprising a printed circuit board that has both contact points for high-frequency contacts as well as contact points for insulation displacement contacts. Each contact point for the high-frequency contacts is connected to one respective contact point for the insulation displacement contacts. Capacitive couplings, which cause a near-end crosstalk, occur between the high-frequency contacts. At least one first conductor path, which is connected on only one side to a contact point of an electrical contact, is situated on the printed circuit board that, together with at least one second conductor path, which is situated on and/or in the printed circuit board, forms a capacitor. At least one frequency-dependent parameter of the device is measured, and this frequency-dependent parameter is compared to a set parameter and, according to on a difference between the two, the conductor path that is contacted on one side is partially removed or completely separated.

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Certified English translation of DE 196 46 774 A1, published May 14, 1998, which was cited in the previous Office Action (15 pages including the certification).

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