Wave transmission lines and networks – Plural channel systems – Having branched circuits
Patent
1995-10-11
1998-09-22
Lee, Benny T.
Wave transmission lines and networks
Plural channel systems
Having branched circuits
333 26, 333128, 333136, 333137, 333250, H01P 508, H01P 116
Patent
active
058120343
ABSTRACT:
A fin-line antenna 51 comprises fins 51a and 51b and a fin-line antenna 52 comprises fins 52a and 52b. The fins 51b and 52b are integrated into one body and connected to a ground layer of a strip line 31. The length of each antenna 51 or 52 is one wavelength. A millimetric wave of waveguide mode which is received by one of the antennas 51 and 52 is split into four paths and each split wave is injected into each of four divided portions of a signal line of the strip line 31 comprising series connections of many Josephson junctions. One end of each divided portion is grounded via a termination resistor 38 and a capacitor 39. A summed output of the generated voltage of each Josephson junction is obtained between both ends 42 and 43 of the strip line 31.
REFERENCES:
patent: 4291278 (1981-09-01), Quine
Hamilton, C. A., "The NBS Josephson Array Voltage Standard", IEEE Transactions on Instrumentation and Measurements, vol. IM-36, No. 2, Jun. 1987, pp. 258-261.
Advantest Corporation
Lee Benny T.
Summons Barbara
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