Wave transmission lines and networks – Plural channel systems – Having branched circuits
Patent
1998-11-10
2000-09-26
Gensler, Paul
Wave transmission lines and networks
Plural channel systems
Having branched circuits
333 22R, H01P 126, H01P 512
Patent
active
061247685
ABSTRACT:
In a method for forming microwave testing high-power dummy load, a first center conductor, to which microwave power is input, is connected to a power distributor formed from a second center conductor having an output-side distal end branching into a plurality of portions. This causes the microwave power input to the first center conductor to separate into a plurality of outputs in correspondence with the output-side distal end of the second center conductor. A plurality of termination resistors are connected between the output-side distal end of the second center conductor and a ground conductor to make the termination resistors consume the microwave power. The heat generated by the termination resistors upon consumption of the microwave power is radiated by the ground conductor. A microwave testing high-power dummy load apparatus made by the above described method is also disclosed.
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German Office Action received Nov. 18, 1999 in a related application and an English translation of the same.
Gensler Paul
NEC Corporation
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