17643685. ESL-LESS AC RESISTOR FOR HIGH FREQUENCY APPLICATIONS simplified abstract (QUALCOMM Incorporated)

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ESL-LESS AC RESISTOR FOR HIGH FREQUENCY APPLICATIONS

Organization Name

QUALCOMM Incorporated

Inventor(s)

Jonghae Kim of San Diego CA (US)

Sang-June Park of San Diego CA (US)

Je-Hsiung Lan of San Diego CA (US)

Ranadeep Dutta of Del Mar CA (US)

ESL-LESS AC RESISTOR FOR HIGH FREQUENCY APPLICATIONS - A simplified explanation of the abstract

This abstract first appeared for US patent application 17643685 titled 'ESL-LESS AC RESISTOR FOR HIGH FREQUENCY APPLICATIONS

Simplified Explanation

The abstract describes a new type of sheet resistor that is designed to work in high frequency environments. This resistor minimizes or eliminates the equivalent series inductance (ESL), resulting in improved signal isolation.

  • The sheet resistor is designed specifically for high frequency environments.
  • It reduces or eliminates the equivalent series inductance (ESL).
  • This leads to better signal isolation.
  • The resistor is different from conventional sheet resistors.
  • The technology can be used in various applications.

Potential Applications

  • High frequency electronic devices
  • Wireless communication systems
  • Radar systems
  • Microwave circuits

Problems Solved

  • Conventional sheet resistors have high equivalent series inductance (ESL) in high frequency environments.
  • This ESL can cause signal interference and reduce signal isolation.
  • The new sheet resistor minimizes or eliminates ESL, solving these problems.

Benefits

  • Improved signal isolation in high frequency environments
  • Reduced signal interference
  • Better performance of electronic devices in high frequency applications


Original Abstract Submitted

Disclosed is a sheet resistor designed to operate in a high frequency environment. Unlike conventional sheet resistors, the equivalent series inductance (ESL) is minimized or even eliminated altogether when using the designed sheet resistor. As a result, better signal isolation can be achieved.