18322233. ACOUSTIC WAVE FILTER simplified abstract (SAMSUNG ELECTRO-MECHANICS CO., LTD.)

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ACOUSTIC WAVE FILTER

Organization Name

SAMSUNG ELECTRO-MECHANICS CO., LTD.

Inventor(s)

Jungwoo Sung of Suwon-si (KR)

ACOUSTIC WAVE FILTER - A simplified explanation of the abstract

This abstract first appeared for US patent application 18322233 titled 'ACOUSTIC WAVE FILTER

The patent application describes an acoustic wave filter consisting of a first ladder filter with a first series resonator and a first shunt resonator, a first filter with a first inductor and a first capacitor, and a second filter with a second inductor and a second capacitor.

  • The acoustic wave filter includes a first ladder filter with resonators connected in series and shunt configurations.
  • A first filter is connected to the first terminal of the first ladder filter, comprising an inductor and a capacitor in series.
  • A second filter is connected to the second terminal of the first ladder filter, consisting of an inductor and a capacitor in series.

Potential Applications: - Telecommunications equipment - Audio processing devices - Signal filtering in electronic circuits

Problems Solved: - Efficient acoustic wave filtering - Improved signal processing capabilities - Enhanced performance of electronic devices

Benefits: - Higher quality sound output - Reduced interference in communication systems - Increased signal clarity

Commercial Applications: Title: "Advanced Acoustic Wave Filters for Enhanced Signal Processing" This technology can be utilized in smartphones, tablets, and other portable electronic devices to improve audio quality and signal reception.

Prior Art: Research into acoustic wave filters and signal processing technologies can provide insights into the development of this innovation.

Frequently Updated Research: Ongoing studies in acoustic wave filter design and implementation may offer new advancements in signal processing technology.

Questions about Acoustic Wave Filters: 1. How do acoustic wave filters differ from traditional electronic filters? Acoustic wave filters utilize mechanical vibrations to filter signals, offering unique advantages in certain applications.

2. What are the key factors to consider when designing an acoustic wave filter? Design considerations include resonator configurations, component values, and frequency response characteristics.


Original Abstract Submitted

An acoustic wave filter includes a first ladder filter, connected between a first port and a second port, including a first series resonator and a first shunt resonator; a first filter, connected between the first port and a first terminal of the first ladder filter, including a first inductor and a first capacitor connected in series to each other; and a second filter, connected between a second terminal of the first ladder filter and the second port, including a second inductor and a second capacitor connected in series to each other.