Resonator circuit using an inverter to adjust anti-resonance frequency

US11323094B2 · US · B2

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Publication numberUS-11323094-B2
Application numberUS-201916700158-A
CountryUS
Kind codeB2
Filing dateDec 2, 2019
Priority dateNov 30, 2018
Publication dateMay 3, 2022
Grant dateMay 3, 2022

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Networks and filters are disclosed. A network includes a resonator that exhibits both a resonance and an anti-resonance and an inverter circuit connected in parallel with the resonator to form a composite resonator. An anti-resonant frequency of the composite resonator is different from the resonator's anti-resonant frequency.

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It is claimed: 1. A composite resonator comprising: a resonator, exhibiting a resonance and an anti-resonance, the resonator having a first terminal and a second terminal; and an inverter circuit connected in parallel with the resonator, the inverter circuit having a first terminal and a second terminal, wherein the first terminal of the resonator is directly connected to and has a first same voltage as the first terminal of the inverter, and wherein the second terminal of the resonator is directly connected to and has a same second voltage as the second terminal of the inverter. 2. The composite resonator of claim 1 , wherein the inverter circuit is configured to set an anti-resonant frequency of the composite resonator to be different from an anti-resonant frequency of the resonator in isolation. 3. The composite resonator of claim 2 , wherein the inverter circuit is configured to set the anti-resonant frequency of the composite resonator to be greater than the anti-resonant frequency of the resonator in isolation. 4. The composite resonator of claim 2 , wherein the inverter circuit is configured to set the anti-resonant frequency of the composite resonator to be less than a resonant frequency of the resonator in isolation. 5. The composite resonator of claim 1 , the inverter circuit further comprising: a first capacitor connected between the first terminal of the resonator and a T-node; a second capacitor connected between the T-node and the second terminal of the resonator; and an inductor connected between the T-node and a ground. 6. The composite resonator of claim 5 , wherein the resonator is an acoustic wave resonator. 7. The composite resonator of claim 6 , wherein the resonator is a first series resonator within a ladder filter circuit including at least a second series resonator and one or more shunt resonators. 8. The composite resonator of claim 1 , wherein a same third voltage is across both the inverter circuit and the resonator circuit. 9. A filter, comprising: a plurality of resonators including a first series resonator that exhibits both a resonance and an antiresonance, the first series resonator having a first terminal and a second terminal; and an inverter circuit connected in parallel with the first series resonator, the inverter circuit having a first terminal and a second terminal, wherein the first terminal of the first series resonator is directly connected to and has a first same voltage as the first terminal of the inverter, and wherein the second terminal of the first series resonator is directly connected to and has a same second voltage as the second terminal of the inverter. 10. The filter of claim 9 , wherein an anti-resonant frequency of the first series resonator in parallel with the inverter circuit is greater than the anti-resonant frequency of the first series resonator in isolation. 11. The filter of claim 9 , wherein an anti-resonant frequency of the first series resonator in parallel with the inverter circuit is less than the resonant frequency of the first series resonator in isolation. 12. The filter of claim 9 , the inverter circuit further comprising: a first capacitor connected between the first terminal of the first series resonator and a T-node; a second capacitor connected between the T-node and the second terminal of the first series resonator; and an inductor connected between the T-node and a ground. 13. The filter of claim 12 , wherein all of the plurality of resonators are acoustic wave resonators. 14. The filter of claim 13 , wherein some of the plurality of resonators are shunt resonators. 15. The filter of claim 9 , wherein a same third voltage is across both the inverter circuit and the first series resonator circuit. 16. A band-pass filter, comprising: a plurality of resonators connected in a ladder filter circuit, the plurality of resonators including a first series resonator that exhibits both a resonance and an antiresonance and at least one shunt resonator, the first series resonator having a first terminal and a second terminal; and an inverter circuit connected in parallel with the first series resonator, the inverter circuit having a first terminal and a second terminal, wherein the first terminal of the first series resonator is directly connected to and has a first same voltage as the first terminal of the inverter, and wherein the second terminal of the first series resonator is directly connected to and has a same second voltage as the second terminal of the inverter. 17. The band-pass filter of claim 16 , the inverter circuit further comprising: a first capacitor connected between the first terminal of the first series resonator and a T- node; a second capacitor connected between the T-node and the second terminal of the first series resonator; and an inductor connected between the T-node and a ground. 18. The band-pass filter of claim 17 , wherein all of the plurality of resonators are acoustic wave resonators. 19. The band-pass filter of claim 16 , wherein an anti-resonant frequency of the first series resonator in parallel with the inverter circuit is greater than the anti-resonant frequency of the first series resonator in isolation. 20. The band-pass filter of claim 16 , wherein an anti-resonant frequency of the first series resonator in parallel with the inverter circuit is less than the resonant frequency of the first series resonator in isolation. 21. The band-pass filter of claim 16 , wherein a same third voltage is across both the inverter circuit and the first series resonator circuit.

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  • Ladder SAW filters · CPC title

  • by static converters · CPC title

  • Bandpass filters (H03H7/12 takes precedence) · CPC title

  • consisting of a ladder configuration · CPC title

  • H03H9/542Primary

    including passive elements (H03H9/545 takes precedence) · CPC title

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What does patent US11323094B2 cover?
Networks and filters are disclosed. A network includes a resonator that exhibits both a resonance and an anti-resonance and an inverter circuit connected in parallel with the resonator to form a composite resonator. An anti-resonant frequency of the composite resonator is different from the resonator's anti-resonant frequency.
Who is the assignee on this patent?
Resonant Inc
What technology area does this patent fall under?
Primary CPC classification H03H9/542. Mapped technology areas include Electricity.
When was this patent published?
Publication date Tue May 03 2022 00:00:00 GMT+0000 (Coordinated Universal Time) (B2). Legal status and post-grant events are not shown on this page.
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