Telecommunications – Transmitter and receiver at same station – With a common signal processing stage
Reexamination Certificate
2007-05-29
2007-05-29
Phu, Sanh D. (Department: 2618)
Telecommunications
Transmitter and receiver at same station
With a common signal processing stage
C455S073000, C455S523000, C455S082000, C342S021000, C342S022000
Reexamination Certificate
active
10763888
ABSTRACT:
Transistor package leads form quarter-wave antenna elements that directly radiate RF energy into free space without the need for a separate antenna. The transistor operates at a fundamental frequency and radiates a harmonic, thereby allowing radiation at frequencies normally considered “beyond cutoff” for a packaged transistor. This technique enables an additional 20 GHz of spectrum for use by surface mount technology. The transistor may be mounted on 1.6 mm thick glass-epoxy circuit board that also forms a quarter-wave reflector at 26 GHz. An optional dielectric lens produces a narrow beam and an optional planar filter rejects spurious fundamental emissions. A 26 GHz ultra-wideband (UWB) pulse-echo radar rangefinder implementation provides a low-cost upgrade to ultrasound.
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