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
US9331372B2 · US · B2
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-9331372-B2 |
| Application number | US-201314093267-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | B2 |
| Filing date | Nov 29, 2013 |
| Priority date | Nov 29, 2012 |
| Publication date | May 3, 2016 |
| Grant date | May 3, 2016 |
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A directional coupler includes a first conductive track, a second conductive track, and a conductive structure. The conductive structure includes a first partial region that is arranged nearer to the first conductive track than the first conductive track is to the second conductive track. The conductive structure also includes a second partial region that is arranged nearer to the second conductive track than the first conductive track is to the second conductive track.
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The invention claimed is: 1. A directional coupler comprising: a substrate; a first conductive track provided on the substrate, wherein the first conductive track comprises a first port for forward transmitted waves and a second port for reflected transmitted waves; a second conductive track provided on the substrate, wherein the second conductive track comprises a third port for input and a fourth port for output; a conductive structure provided on the substrate and configured as a coupling loop or coupling frame operable to couple the first conductive track with the second conductive track, the conductive structure comprising: a first partial region that is arranged nearer to the first conductive track than the first conductive track is to the second conductive track; a second partial region that is arranged nearer to the second conductive track than the first conductive track is to the second conductive track; and wherein the conductive structure is arranged on a different plane of the substrate than the first conductive track and the second conductive track. 2. The directional coupler of claim 1 , wherein the second conductive track is the same width as the first conductive track. 3. The directional coupler of claim 1 , wherein the second conductive track is narrower than the first conductive track. 4. The directional coupler of claim 1 , wherein the second conductive track is wider than the first conductive track. 5. The directional coupler of claim 1 , wherein the first conductive track is arranged in a different plane of the substrate than the second conductive track and the conductive structure. 6. The directional coupler of claim 1 , wherein the first conductive track, the second conductive track, and the conductive structure are arranged in three planes of the substrate, respectively. 7. The directional coupler of claim 4 , wherein the first conductive track, the second conductive track, and the conductive structure are arranged in three planes of the substrate, respectively. 8. The directional coupler of claim 3 , wherein the conductive structure overlaps the first conductive track in the first partial region. 9. The directional coupler of claims 7 , wherein the conductive structure overlaps the first conductive track in the first partial region, and wherein the conductive structure overlaps the second conductive track in the second partial region. 10. The directional coupler of claims 7 , wherein the conductive structure overlaps the first conductive track in the first partial region, or wherein the conductive structure overlaps the second conductive track in the second partial region. 11. The directional coupler of claim 7 , wherein the first conductive track is straight at least in a region of the directional coupler and has a first width, wherein the conductive structure in the first partial region is straight and has a second width, and wherein for a first distance between a center line of the first partial region and a center line of the first conductive track, the first distance is at least a difference between half of the first width and half of the second width and at most 90 percent of a sum of half of the first width and half of the second width. 12. The directional coupler of claim 11 , wherein the first partial region is arranged substantially parallel to the first conductive track. 13. The directional coupler of claim 11 , wherein the second conductive track is straight at least in the region of the directional coupler and has a third width, wherein the conductive structure in the second partial region is straight and has a fourth width, and wherein for a second distance between a center line of the second partial region and a center line of the second conductive track, the second distance is at least a difference between half of the third width and half of the fourth width and at most 90 percent of a sum of half of the third width and half of the fourth width. 14. The directional coupler of claim 13 , wherein the second partial region is arranged substantially parallel to the second conductive track. 15. The directional coupler of claim 7 , wherein the second conductive track is straight at least in a region of the directional coupler and has a first width, wherein the conductive structure in the second partial region is straight and has a second width, and wherein for a first distance between a center line of the second partial region and a center line of the second conductive track, the first distance is at least a difference between half of the first width and half of the second width and at most 90 percent of a sum of half of the first width and half of the second width. 16. The directional coupler of claim 1 , wherein the conductive structure has a circumferential edge or a center line having a length that is less than 20 percent of a wavelength of electromagnetic waves, the first conductive track being configured for transmission of the electromagnetic waves. 17. The directional coupler of claim 16 , wherein the directional coupler is coupled by an input to a unit configured to output the electromagnetic waves having a design wavelength. 18. The directional coupler of claim 1 , wherein the conductive structure is a first conductive structure, wherein the directional coupler further comprises a second conductive structure, wherein the second conductive structure comprises a first partial region that is arranged nearer to the first conductive structure than a second partial region of the second conductive structure, and wherein the second partial region of the second conductive structure is arranged nearer to the second conductive track than to the first conductive structure. 19. The directional coupler of claim 18 , wherein the second conductive structure overlaps the first conductive structure in the first partial region of the second conductive structure, overlaps the second conductive track in the second partial region of the second conductive structure. 20. The directional coupler of claim 1 , wherein the coupling loop or coupling frame encloses a non-conductive zone. 21. The directional coupler of claim 18 , wherein the first conductive structure, the second conductive structure, or the first conductive structure and the second conductive structure are each configured as a coupling loop or a coupling frames that encloses a non-conductive zone. 22. The directional coupler of claim 1 , wherein a length of the first conductive track is less than 5 percent or less than 1 percent of one quarter of a design wavelength. 23. The directional coupler of claim 1 , wherein the directional coupler is used in a magnetic resonance tomograph or in a nuclear spin tomograph for determining a transmission power transmitted back from a coil via a transmission line. 24. A directional coupler comprising: a first conductive track; a second conductive track; a conductive structure comprising: a first partial region that is arranged nearer to the first conductive track than the first conductive track is to the second conductive track; and a second partial region that is arranged nearer to the second conductive track than the first conductive track is to the second conductive track, wherein the first conductive track, the second conductive track, and the conductive structure are arranged in three conductive track layers, wherein the conductive structure is arranged in a different conductive track
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