18754898. DIRECTIONAL COUPLER, HIGH FREQUENCY MODULE, AND COMMUNICATION DEVICE simplified abstract (Murata Manufacturing Co., Ltd.)
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DIRECTIONAL COUPLER, HIGH FREQUENCY MODULE, AND COMMUNICATION DEVICE
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Murata Manufacturing Co., Ltd.
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DIRECTIONAL COUPLER, HIGH FREQUENCY MODULE, AND COMMUNICATION DEVICE - A simplified explanation of the abstract
This abstract first appeared for US patent application 18754898 titled 'DIRECTIONAL COUPLER, HIGH FREQUENCY MODULE, AND COMMUNICATION DEVICE
Simplified Explanation: The patent application discusses a directional coupler that includes a main line, a sub-line, termination circuits, and a switch. The invention focuses on minimal changes in insertion loss and phase of a signal when using the sub-line for detection.
Key Features and Innovation:
- Directional coupler design with main line, sub-line, termination circuits, and a switch.
- Minimal changes in insertion loss and phase of a signal when using the sub-line.
- Switch for connecting and disconnecting the sub-line with termination circuits.
Potential Applications: The technology can be applied in telecommunications, signal processing, and network analysis where precise signal measurements are crucial.
Problems Solved: The invention addresses the challenge of maintaining signal integrity and accuracy during detection processes in a directional coupler.
Benefits:
- Improved signal measurement accuracy.
- Enhanced signal integrity.
- Reliable detection processes.
Commercial Applications: The technology can be utilized in telecommunications equipment, network analyzers, and signal processing devices for improved performance and accuracy in signal measurements.
Questions about the Technology: 1. How does the directional coupler maintain signal accuracy during detection processes? 2. What are the potential implications of using the sub-line for signal measurements in telecommunications equipment?
Frequently Updated Research: Stay updated on advancements in directional coupler technology, signal processing techniques, and network analysis methodologies to enhance the performance of the invention.
Original Abstract Submitted
Degrees of a change in an insertion loss of a main line and a change in a phase of a signal are small regardless of whether or not detection is performed by using a sub-line. A directional coupler includes a main line, a sub-line, a first termination circuit, a second termination circuit, and a switch. The sub-line has a first end and a second end. The first termination circuit terminates the first end and the second end of the sub-line. The switch switches connection and disconnection between the sub-line and the first termination circuit.