Surge protection device and method

Electricity: electrical systems and devices – Safety and protection of systems and devices – High voltage dissipation

Reexamination Certificate

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C361S119000

Reexamination Certificate

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10712774

ABSTRACT:
A device and method are disclosed for protecting a wireless communication system from impulse surges occurring in the system under the impact of lightning discharges. The device includes a high frequency line, and a first decoupling filter formed as a λ/4 section and a gas arrestor, sequentially connected to the high frequency line, in which the gas arrestor is connected between the first decoupling filter and the ground. A low frequency line and a second decoupling filter are connected in series between an output terminal, through which a signal flows into a circuit, and a contact point between the first decoupling filter and the gas arrestor. The low frequency line includes a low voltage limiter and a low pass filter. A T-shaped high pass filer is connected to the high frequency line.

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patent: 2005/0243493 (2005-11-01), Inauen

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