Murata manufacturing co., ltd. (20240187029). RADIO-FREQUENCY MODULE simplified abstract

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RADIO-FREQUENCY MODULE

Organization Name

murata manufacturing co., ltd.

Inventor(s)

Yukiya Yamaguchi of Nagaokakyo-shi (JP)

Hiroki Shounai of Nagaokakyo-shi (JP)

Atsushi Horita of Nagaokakyo-shi (JP)

RADIO-FREQUENCY MODULE - A simplified explanation of the abstract

This abstract first appeared for US patent application 20240187029 titled 'RADIO-FREQUENCY MODULE

The radio-frequency module described in the patent application includes a module substrate with electronic components and post electrodes. The components consist of an integrated circuit with a control circuit connected to a power supply terminal, as well as a capacitor linked between the power supply terminal and ground.

  • The module substrate has major surfaces with electronic components and post electrodes.
  • An integrated circuit with a control circuit is connected to a power supply terminal.
  • A capacitor is positioned between the power supply terminal and ground.
  • The power supply terminal is closest to the capacitor among all post electrodes.
  • The capacitor is closest to the power supply terminal compared to other electronic components on the major surface.

Potential Applications: - Wireless communication devices - IoT devices - Radar systems

Problems Solved: - Efficient power distribution within the module - Enhanced performance of radio-frequency modules

Benefits: - Improved power supply management - Increased reliability of electronic components - Enhanced overall functionality of radio-frequency modules

Commercial Applications: Title: "Advanced Radio-Frequency Modules for Enhanced Wireless Communication" This technology can be utilized in telecommunications equipment, satellite communication systems, and military communication devices, among others. The market implications include improved signal transmission, reduced interference, and increased data transfer speeds.

Prior Art: There is no information provided on prior art related to this specific technology.

Frequently Updated Research: There is ongoing research in the field of radio-frequency modules to enhance power efficiency and signal processing capabilities.

Questions about Radio-Frequency Modules: 1. How does this technology improve the performance of wireless communication devices? 2. What are the key advantages of using integrated circuits with control circuits in radio-frequency modules?


Original Abstract Submitted

a radio-frequency module includes a module substrate having major surfaces that are opposite to each other, a plurality of electronic components disposed at the major surface and at the major surface, and a plurality of post electrodes that are disposed at the major surface and that include a power supply terminal. the plurality of electronic components includes an integrated circuit that is disposed at the major surface and that includes a control circuit coupled to the power supply terminal. the plurality of electronic components also include a capacitor that is disposed at the major surface and that is coupled between the path connecting the power supply terminal to the control circuit and ground. the power supply terminal is disposed closer to the capacitor than any other post electrodes; and/or the capacitor is disposed closer to the power supply terminal than any other electronic component disposed at the major surface.