18605938. POWER DIVIDER simplified abstract (Murata Manufacturing Co., Ltd.)

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POWER DIVIDER

Organization Name

Murata Manufacturing Co., Ltd.

Inventor(s)

Makoto Ogata of Nagaokakyo-shi (JP)

POWER DIVIDER - A simplified explanation of the abstract

This abstract first appeared for US patent application 18605938 titled 'POWER DIVIDER

The power divider described in the patent application consists of a common terminal, a ground terminal, first and second terminals, a first circuit connected to the common terminal, and a second circuit designed to divide a signal from the first circuit and transfer divided signals to the first and second terminals.

  • The first circuit includes inductors connected in parallel between the common terminal and a branching point, along with capacitors connected between the ends of the inductors and the ground terminal.
  • The second circuit includes one inductor connected between the branching point and the first terminal, another inductor connected between the branching point and the second terminal, capacitors connected between each terminal and the ground terminal, and a resistor connected between the first and second terminals.

Potential Applications: - Telecommunications systems - Signal processing equipment - Radar systems

Problems Solved: - Efficient signal division - Minimization of signal loss - Improved signal quality

Benefits: - Enhanced signal processing capabilities - Increased efficiency in signal distribution - Improved overall system performance

Commercial Applications: Title: "Advanced Signal Divider for Enhanced Communication Systems" This technology can be utilized in telecommunications equipment, radar systems, and other signal processing devices to improve signal distribution and processing efficiency, leading to enhanced performance and reliability in communication systems.

Questions about the technology: 1. How does this power divider compare to traditional signal distribution methods? 2. What specific advantages does this technology offer in terms of signal processing efficiency and quality?


Original Abstract Submitted

A power divider includes a common terminal, a ground terminal, first and second terminals, a first circuit connected to a common terminal, and a second circuit to divide a signal from the first circuit and transfer divided signals to the first and second terminals. The first circuit includes inductors connected in parallel between the common terminal and a branching point, and capacitors each connected between a corresponding end of the inductors and a ground terminal. The second circuit includes one inductor connected between the branching point and the first terminal, another inductor connected between the branching circuit and the second terminal, one capacitor connected between the first terminal and the ground terminal, another capacitor connected between the second terminal and the ground terminal, and a resistor connected between the first and second terminals.