Passive circuit element for influencing pulses

Wave transmission lines and networks – Coupling networks – Delay lines including a lumped parameter

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333 23, 333140, 333177, 333184, 333185, H03H 704, H03H 718, H03H 730

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042030811

ABSTRACT:
A passive circuit element for influencing pulses has two series-connected inductances which connect a first input terminal to a first output terminal, a first capacitor which is connected between the connection point of the inductances and the second terminals which are either directly connected to one another or which coincide with one another. The inductances are formed by spiral conductor paths which are arranged on a substrate and which are oppositely directed to one another. The spiral conductor paths are arranged concentrically above one another in two different conductor path layers which are separated by an insulating layer. The inner ends of the spiral conductor paths are connected by means of a contact extending through the insulating layer and to which a plate of the first capacitor is also connected.

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patent: 3769698 (1973-11-01), Lademann et al.
patent: 3879689 (1975-04-01), Seidel

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