Wired transmission path with plural equidistant differential...

Wave transmission lines and networks – Plural channel systems – With balanced circuits

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C333S004000, C333S238000

Reexamination Certificate

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06946926

ABSTRACT:
A wired transmission path includes first and second differential transmission paths. The first differential transmission path is composed of two strip lines, and the second differential transmission path is composed of two strip lines. Each of the strip lines of the first differential transmission path is disposed at an equal distance from the strip lines of the second differential transmission path. Thus, there is provided a wired transmission path including a plurality of differential transmission paths in such a manner so as to cancel crosstalk.

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Patent Abstract of Japan, vol. 2000, No. 16, May 8, 2001 & JP 2001-015925 A (NEC Corp.), Jan. 19, 2001, Abstract.
Patent Abstract of Japan, vol. 2002, No. 09, Sep. 4, 2002 & JP 2002-158452 A (Fujitsu Ltd.), May 31, 2002, Abstract.

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