International business machines corporation (20240186671). FIELD-ADJUSTABLE FLEX CIRCUIT TRANSMISSION LINE FILTERS simplified abstract

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FIELD-ADJUSTABLE FLEX CIRCUIT TRANSMISSION LINE FILTERS

Organization Name

international business machines corporation

Inventor(s)

Layne A. Berge of Rochester MN (US)

Matthew Doyle of Chatfield MN (US)

Kyle Schoneck of Rochester MN (US)

Thomas W. Liang of Rochester MN (US)

John R. Dangler of Rochester MN (US)

Matthew A. Walther of Rochester MN (US)

Jason J. Bjorgaard of Rochester MN (US)

Trevor Timpane of Rochester MN (US)

FIELD-ADJUSTABLE FLEX CIRCUIT TRANSMISSION LINE FILTERS - A simplified explanation of the abstract

This abstract first appeared for US patent application 20240186671 titled 'FIELD-ADJUSTABLE FLEX CIRCUIT TRANSMISSION LINE FILTERS

Simplified Explanation

The abstract describes a method for fabricating a filtering electronic device with a co-integrated impedance modification element and signal transmission line.

  • The electronic structure includes a signal transmission line and an impedance modification element adjacent to and external to the signal transmission line.
  • The impedance modification element consists of differentiated sections along the signal transmission line, providing corresponding differentiated impedances.
  • In one embodiment, the impedance modification element comprises multiple impedance sub-elements spaced apart from each other along and adjacent to the signal transmission line to enable different impedances.

Potential Applications

This technology could be applied in the development of advanced filtering electronic devices, such as in communication systems, radar systems, and sensor networks.

Problems Solved

This innovation addresses the challenge of integrating impedance modification elements with signal transmission lines in electronic devices to enhance performance and functionality.

Benefits

The benefits of this technology include improved signal filtering capabilities, enhanced impedance matching, and increased overall efficiency of electronic devices.

Potential Commercial Applications

Potential commercial applications of this technology include telecommunications equipment, aerospace systems, medical devices, and industrial automation tools.

Possible Prior Art

One possible prior art could be the integration of impedance modification elements in electronic devices, but the specific configuration described in this patent application may be novel and inventive.

Unanswered Questions

1. How does the differentiation of impedances along the signal transmission line impact the overall performance of the filtering electronic device? 2. Are there any specific materials or manufacturing processes recommended for fabricating the impedance modification element to achieve optimal results in electronic devices?


Original Abstract Submitted

one or more devices and/or methods provided herein relate to a method for fabricating a filtering electronic device having a co-integrated impedance modification element and signal transmission line. an electronic structure can comprise a signal transmission line, and an impedance modification element adjacent to and external to the signal transmission line, wherein the impedance modification element comprises a structure having differentiated sections, along the signal transmission line, that provide corresponding differentiated impedances. in an embodiment, the impedance modification element can comprise a plurality of impedance sub-elements spaced apart from one another along and adjacent to the signal transmission line to facilitate the different impedances.