Directional coupler comprising a main line and a sub-line having a parallel capacitance-resistance termination circuit and including a mount component
US-12051842-B2 · Jul 30, 2024 · US
US2016268668A1 · US · A1
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-2016268668-A1 |
| Application number | US-201615042451-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | A1 |
| Filing date | Feb 12, 2016 |
| Priority date | Mar 11, 2015 |
| Publication date | Sep 15, 2016 |
| Grant date | — |
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A directional coupler including a main line, a sub-line, an input terminal, an output terminal, a coupling terminal and an isolation terminal, wherein the main line includes a first main-line section formed on a first layer, and a second main-line section formed on a second layer; the first and the second main-line sections are connected in parallel between the input and the output terminals; the sub-line includes a first sub-line section formed on the first layer, and a second sub-line section formed on the second layer; the first and the second sub-line sections are connected in parallel between the coupling and the isolation terminals; the first main-line section and the first sub-line section are disposed in close proximity to each other to generate electromagnetic coupling; and the second main-line section and the second sub-line section are disposed in close proximity to each other to generate electromagnetic coupling.
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A directional coupler comprising: a main line capable of transmitting a high-frequency signal; an input terminal disposed at one end of said main line for introducing the high-frequency signal into said main line; an output terminal disposed at the other end of said main line for delivering the high-frequency signal from said main line; a sub-line electromagnetically coupled to said main line for extracting a portion of the high-frequency signal; a coupling terminal disposed at one end of said sub-line; and an isolation terminal disposed at the other end of said sub-line, said main line, said input terminal, said output terminal, said sub-line, said coupling terminal, and said isolation terminal being disposed within a laminate having a plurality of conductor layers laminated with an insulating layer disposed between respective ones of said conductor layers, wherein: said main line includes a first main-line section formed on a first conductor layer within said plurality of conductor layers, and a second main-line section formed on a second conductor layer within said plurality of conductor layers; said first main-line section and said second main-line section are electrically connected in parallel with each other between said input terminal and said output terminal; said sub-line includes a first sub-line section formed on said first conductor layer, and a second sub-line section formed on said second conductor layer; said first sub-line section and said second sub-line section are electrically connected in parallel with each other between said coupling terminal and said isolation terminal; said first main-line section and said first sub-line section are disposed in close proximity to each other to generate electromagnetic coupling therebetween; and said second main-line section and said second sub-line section are disposed in close proximity to each other to generate electromagnetic coupling therebetween. 2 . The directional coupler according to claim 1 , wherein: said first main-line section and said second main-line section have substantially the same plane shape, and are disposed to overlay one above the other; and said first sub-line section and said second sub-line section have substantially the same plane shape, and are disposed to overlay one above the other. 3 . The directional coupler according to claim 1 , wherein: said first main-line section has an end on an input terminal side electrically connected to an end of said second main-line section on an input terminal side through a first inter-layer connection conductor extending in a laminating direction of said laminate; and said first main-line section has an end on an output terminal side electrically connected to an end of said second main-line section on an output terminal side through a second inter-layer connection conductor extending in the laminating direction of said laminate; said first sub-line section has an end on a coupling terminal side electrically connected to an end of said second sub-line section on a coupling terminal side through a third inter-layer connection conductor extending in the laminating direction of said laminate; and said first sub-line section has an end on an isolation terminal side electrically connected to an end of said second sub-line section on an isolation terminal side through a fourth inter-layer connection conductor extending in the laminating direction of said laminate. 4 . The directional coupler according to claim 2 , wherein: said first main-line section has an end on an input terminal side electrically connected to an end of said second main-line section on an input terminal side through a first inter-layer connection conductor extending in a laminating direction of said laminate; and said first main-line section has an end on an output terminal side electrically connected to an end of said second main-line section on an output terminal side through a second inter-layer connection conductor extending in the laminating direction of said laminate; said first sub-line section has an end on a coupling terminal side electrically connected to an end of said second sub-line section on a coupling terminal side through a third inter-layer connection conductor extending in the laminating direction of said laminate; and said first sub-line section has an end on an isolation terminal side electrically connected to an end of said second sub-line section on an isolation terminal side through a fourth inter-layer connection conductor extending in the laminating direction of said laminate. 5 . The directional coupler according to claim 1 , comprising: an attenuation pole in a frequency characteristic of isolation, wherein: said attenuation pole is positioned within a frequency range associated with a required specification on a higher frequency side, thereby satisfying both of a required specification on a lower frequency side and the required specification on the higher frequency side. 6 . The directional coupler according to claim 2 , comprising: an attenuation pole in a frequency characteristic of isolation, wherein: said attenuation pole is positioned within a frequency range associated with a required specification on a higher frequency side, thereby satisfying both of a required specification on a lower frequency side and the required specification on the higher frequency side. 7 . The directional coupler according to claim 3 , comprising: an attenuation pole in a frequency characteristic of isolation, wherein: said attenuation pole is positioned within a frequency range associated with a required specification on a higher frequency side, thereby satisfying both of a required specification on a lower frequency side and the required specification on the higher frequency side. 8 . The directional coupler according to claim 4 , comprising: an attenuation pole in a frequency characteristic of isolation, wherein: said attenuation pole is positioned within a frequency range associated with a required specification on a higher frequency side, thereby satisfying both of a required specification on a lower frequency side and the required specification on the higher frequency side. 9 . A wireless communication device comprising: a transmitter circuit capable of generating a transmission signal, and including a power amplifier for amplifying the transmission signal, and an automatic power control circuit for controlling the power of said power amplifier; a receiver circuit capable of processing a received signal; an antenna for receiving/transmitting the transmission signal/received signal; a switch connected between said antenna and said transmitter circuit and said receiver circuit for delivering the received signal received through said antenna to said receiver circuit, and delivering the transmission signal output from said transmitter circuit to said antenna; and a directional coupler for detecting the level of the transmission signal delivered from said power amplifier and supplying the detection signal to said automatic power control circuit, said wireless communication device being configured to control the power of said power amplifier based on the detection signal supplied from said directional coupler, wherein said directional coupler comprises said directional coupler according to claim 1 . 10 . 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