Oscillators – Solid state active element oscillator – Significant distributed parameter resonator
Patent
1994-12-16
1996-07-23
Grimm, Siegfried H.
Oscillators
Solid state active element oscillator
Significant distributed parameter resonator
331108D, 361772, 361783, H03B 536
Patent
active
055393586
ABSTRACT:
A component-module-adapted oscillating circuit arrangement adapted to form a signal with a high frequency and a narrow frequency range includes a signal amplifying circuit, a signal generating circuit with a resonance element, required electrical wiring, and required matching network. On one surface of a carrier substrate belonging to the component module, electrically conductive surface sections are formed and distributed in such a way that they can coact in a firm and electrically conductive manner with corresponding contact surfaces of the resonance element. An integrated circuit is attached to the surface sections adjacent to the surface sections intended for the resonance element. This integrated circuit includes the required amplifying circuit. The contact surfaces of the resonance element are connected to the contact surfaces of the carrier substrate by bonding or the like. The integrated circuit includes further signal amplifying and/or signal processing circuits, and contact surfaces of the integrated circuit are connected to contact surfaces of the carrier substrate by bonding or the like.
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Grimm Siegfried H.
Telefonaktiebolaget L M Ericsson
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