Passively switched resonant chamber
US-2019074596-A1 · Mar 7, 2019 · US
US10897130B2 · US · B2
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-10897130-B2 |
| Application number | US-201815942004-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | B2 |
| Filing date | Mar 30, 2018 |
| Priority date | Mar 30, 2018 |
| Publication date | Jan 19, 2021 |
| Grant date | Jan 19, 2021 |
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A protection circuit configured to protect delicate electronics from high power signals is disclosed herein. To that end, the protection circuit includes a limiter circuit comprising a phase changing material to prevent high power signals from reaching one or more electronic circuits. The phase changing material assumes a limiting state automatically when an energy of an applied signal exceeds a threshold, which limits the energy of the signal passed on to any associated electronics.
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What is claimed is: 1. A protection circuit configured to protect one or more electronic circuits from high power signals, the protection circuit comprising: a first port and a second port electrically connected to opposing ends of a transmission line, the second port operatively coupled to the one or more electronic circuits; and a limiter circuit operatively coupled to the transmission line and comprising a phase changing material in communication with a resonator, the phase changing material configured in a limiting state when an energy of a signal received at the first port exceeds a threshold to limit an energy of the signal at the second port; wherein the limiter circuit further comprises a bias connector electrically connected to the resonator; and wherein the threshold comprises a variable threshold controlled by a bias signal applied to the bias connector. 2. The protection circuit of claim 1 wherein the phase changing material is configured in a non-limiting state when the energy of the signal received at the first port is less than the threshold. 3. The protection circuit of claim 1 wherein: the limiter circuit is selectively electrically coupled between the transmission line and ground; the limiting state comprises a conductive state; and the phase changing material is configured in the conductive state when the energy of the signal received at the first port exceeds the threshold to redirect at least a portion of the energy of the signal received at the first port to the ground. 4. The protection circuit of claim 1 wherein: the limiter circuit is disposed proximate the transmission line; the limiting state comprises an electromagnetic coupling state; and the phase changing material is configured in the electromagnetic coupling state when the energy of the signal received at the first port exceeds the threshold to mismatch an impedance of the first port relative to an impedance of the second port. 5. The protection circuit of claim 1 wherein the phase changing material configured in the limiting state absorbs at least some of the energy of the signal received at the first port to limit the energy of the signal at the second port. 6. The protection circuit of claim 1 further comprising a gap chip comprising: a sealed chamber, wherein the phase changing material is disposed in the sealed chamber; a first conductor at least partially disposed within the sealed chamber and extending from the sealed chamber; and a second conductor spaced from the first conductor, the second conductor at least partially disposed within the sealed chamber and extending from the sealed chamber; wherein the first and second conductors electrically connect to the resonator. 7. The protection circuit of claim 6 wherein the phase changing material comprises air. 8. The protection circuit of claim 6 wherein the phase changing material comprises a noble gas, a thermochromic material, or an electrochromic material. 9. The protection circuit of claim 1 wherein: the resonator comprises a slot resonator comprising a gap between two conductive elements; the phase changing material is disposed in the gap; and the limiting state comprises a conductive state that electrically connects the two conductive elements of the slot resonator. 10. The protection circuit of claim 1 wherein: the resonator comprises a quarter wave resonator selectively connected to ground via the phase changing material; and the limiting state comprises a conductive state that electrically connects the quarter wave resonator to the ground. 11. A method of protecting one or more electronic circuits from high power signals, the method comprising: receiving a signal at a first port of a transmission line, the transmission line comprising the first port and a second port on opposing ends, the second port operatively coupled to the one or more electronic circuits; and limiting an energy of the signal at the second port when an energy of the signal received at the first port exceeds a threshold using a phase changing material configured in a limiting state, the phase changing material in communication with a resonator operatively connected to the transmission line; wherein the threshold comprises a variable threshold, the method further comprising controlling the threshold by controlling a bias signal applied to the resonator. 12. The method of claim 11 further comprising passing the energy of the signal at the first port to the second port when the energy of the signal received at the first port is less than the threshold using the phase changing material configured in a non-limiting state. 13. The method of claim 11 wherein: the limiting state comprises a conductive state; the phase changing material in communication with the resonator is selectively electrically coupled between the transmission line and ground; and limiting the energy of the signal at the second port comprises redirecting at least a portion of the signal received at the first port to ground by using the phase changing material configured in the conductive state responsive to the energy of the signal received at the first port exceeding the threshold. 14. The method of claim 11 wherein: the limiting state comprises an electromagnetic coupling state; the phase changing material in communication with the resonator is disposed proximate the transmission line; and limiting the energy of the signal at the second port comprises mismatching an impedance of the first port relative to the second port by using the phase changing material configured in the electromagnetic coupling state when the energy of the signal received at the first port exceeds the threshold. 15. An aircraft comprising: one or more electronic circuits configured to control an operation of the aircraft; and a protection circuit comprising: a first port and a second port electrically connected to opposing ends of a transmission line, the second port operatively coupled to the one or more electronic circuits; and a limiter circuit operatively coupled to the transmission line and comprising a phase changing material in communication with a resonator, the phase changing material configured in a limiting state when an energy of a signal received at the first port exceeds a threshold to limit an energy of the signal at the second port; wherein the limiter circuit further comprises a bias connector electrically connected to the resonator; and wherein the threshold comprises a variable threshold controlled by a bias signal applied to the bias connector. 16. The aircraft of claim 15 wherein: the limiter circuit is selectively electrically coupled between the transmission line and ground; the limiting state comprises a conductive state; and the phase changing material is configured in the conductive state when the energy of the signal received at the first port exceeds the threshold to redirect at least a portion of the energy of the signal received at the first port to the ground. 17. The aircraft of claim 15 wherein: the limiter circuit is disposed proximate the transmission line; the limiting state comprises an electromagnetic coupling state; and the phase changing material is configured in the electromagnetic coupling state when the energy of the signal received at the first port exceeds the threshold to mismatch an impedance of the first port relative to an impedance of the second port. 18. The aircraft of claim 15 further comprising a gap chip comprising: a sealed chamber, wherein the phase changing material is dis
responsive to excess current {(current limitation for voltage regulators G05F1/573; disconnection after limiting H02H3/025)} · CPC title
by electric discharge devices (discharge devices H01J17/64) · CPC title
using discharge tubes (H03G11/008 takes precedence) · CPC title
in circuits having distributed constants (H03G11/008 takes precedence) · CPC title
Aircraft indicators or protectors not otherwise provided for · CPC title
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