Wave transmission lines and networks – Coupling networks – Electromechanical filter
Patent
1993-02-01
1994-12-13
Lee, Benny
Wave transmission lines and networks
Coupling networks
Electromechanical filter
310321, H03H 917
Patent
active
053732685
ABSTRACT:
A frequency selective component and a method for making a frequency selective component. The frequency selective component includes a substrate having at least a first surface and an acoustic impedance transformer coupled to the substrate. The acoustic impedance transformer transforms an acoustic impedance of the substrate to a second acoustic impedance. The acoustic resonator further includes a mechanical resonator disposed on the acoustic impedance transformer. The acoustic resonator provides a frequency selection function.
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Dworsky Lawrence N.
Mang Luke C. B.
Fliegel Frederick M.
Lee Benny
Motorola Inc.
Parsons Eugene A.
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