Directional coupler
US-9331372-B2 · May 3, 2016 · US
US9685688B2 · US · B2
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-9685688-B2 |
| Application number | US-201514800196-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | B2 |
| Filing date | Jul 15, 2015 |
| Priority date | Jul 23, 2014 |
| Publication date | Jun 20, 2017 |
| Grant date | Jun 20, 2017 |
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A directional coupler includes a main line, a sub line, and a first parasitic element. The main line includes a first main line portion. The sub line includes a first sub line portion electromagnetically coupled with the first main line portion. The first parasitic element receives a first magnetic flux which is generated by the first main line portion when a current flows through the first main line portion and generates a second magnetic flux passing through the first sub line portion due to electromagnetic induction.
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What is claimed is: 1. A directional coupler comprising: a main line including a first main line portion; a sub line including a first sub line portion electromagnetically coupled with the first main line portion; and a first parasitic element that receives a first magnetic flux generated by the first main line portion when a current flows through the first main line portion and that generates a second magnetic flux passing through the first sub line portion due to electromagnetic induction, wherein the first main line portion is formed substantially in a spiral shape, as viewed from a predetermined direction; the first sub line portion is formed substantially in a spiral shape, as viewed from the predetermined direction; and a center of the first main line portion and a center of the first sub line portion are located within the region surrounded by the first parasitic element, as viewed from the predetermined direction. 2. The directional coupler according to claim 1 , wherein the first parasitic element is formed substantially in a ring-like shape, as viewed from the predetermined direction, and is disposed such that the first magnetic flux passes through a region surrounded by the first parasitic element. 3. The directional coupler according to claim 1 , wherein the first parasitic element is disposed between the first main line portion and the first sub line portion in the predetermined direction. 4. The directional coupler according to claim 3 , wherein: the main line further includes a second main line portion that is electrically connected in series with the first main line portion and that is formed substantially in a spiral shape, as viewed from the predetermined direction; the sub line further includes a second sub line portion that is electrically connected in series with the first sub line portion and that is formed substantially in a spiral shape, as viewed from the predetermined direction; the second main line portion and the second sub line portion are electromagnetically coupled with each other; the directional coupler further comprises a second parasitic element that is formed substantially in a ring-like shape, as viewed from the predetermined direction, and that receives a third magnetic flux generated by the second main line portion when a current flows through the second main line portion and generates a fourth magnetic flux passing through the second sub line portion due to electromagnetic induction; and a center of the second main line portion and a center of the second sub line portion are located within a region surrounded by the second parasitic element, as viewed from the predetermined direction. 5. The directional coupler according to claim 4 , wherein the second parasitic element is disposed between the second main line portion and the second sub line portion in the predetermined direction. 6. The directional coupler according to claim 5 , wherein: the main line further includes a first intermediate line portion connected between the first and second main line portions; and the first intermediate line portion is disposed at a position different from a position at which the first and second main line portions are disposed in the predetermined direction. 7. The directional coupler according to claim 1 , wherein the first main line portion, the first sub line portion, and the first parasitic element are disposed in order of the first main line portion, the first sub line portion, and the first parasitic element in the predetermined direction. 8. The directional coupler according to claim 7 , wherein: the main line further includes a second main line portion that is electrically connected in series with the first main line portion and that is formed substantially in a spiral shape, as viewed from the predetermined direction; the sub line further includes a second sub line portion that is electrically connected in series with the first sub line portion and that is formed substantially in a spiral shape, as viewed from the predetermined direction; the second main line portion and the second sub line portion are electromagnetically coupled with each other; the directional coupler further comprises a second parasitic element that is formed substantially in a ring-like shape, as viewed from the predetermined direction, and that receives a third magnetic flux generated by the second main line portion when a current flows through the second main line portion and generates a fourth magnetic flux passing through the second sub line portion due to electromagnetic induction; and a center of the second main line portion and a center of the second sub line portion are located within a region surrounded by the second parasitic element, as viewed from the predetermined direction. 9. The directional coupler according to claim 8 , wherein the second parasitic element is disposed between the second main line portion and the second sub line portion in the predetermined direction. 10. The directional coupler according to claim 9 , wherein: the main line further includes a first intermediate line portion connected between the first and second main line portions; and the first intermediate line portion is disposed at a position different from a position at which the first and second main line portions are disposed in the predetermined direction. 11. The directional coupler according to claim 1 , wherein the first sub line portion, the first main line portion, and the first parasitic element are disposed in order of the first sub line portion, the first main line portion, and the first parasitic element in the predetermined direction. 12. The directional coupler according to claim 11 , wherein: the main line further includes a second main line portion that is electrically connected in series with the first main line portion and that is formed substantially in a spiral shape, as viewed from the predetermined direction; the sub line further includes a second sub line portion that is electrically connected in series with the first sub line portion and that is formed substantially in a spiral shape, as viewed from the predetermined direction; the second main line portion and the second sub line portion are electromagnetically coupled with each other; the directional coupler further comprises a second parasitic element that is formed substantially in a ring-like shape, as viewed from the predetermined direction, and that receives a third magnetic flux generated by the second main line portion when a current flows through the second main line portion and generates a fourth magnetic flux passing through the second sub line portion due to electromagnetic induction; and a center of the second main line portion and a center of the second sub line portion are located within a region surrounded by the second parasitic element, as viewed from the predetermined direction. 13. The directional coupler according to claim 12 , wherein the second parasitic element is disposed between the second main line portion and the second sub line portion in the predetermined direction. 14. The directional coupler according to claim 13 , wherein: the main line further includes a first intermediate line portion connected between the first and second main line portions; and the first intermediate line portion is disposed at a position different from a position at which the first and second main line portions are disposed in the predetermined direction. 15. The directional coupler according to claim 1 , wherein: the main line further includes a second main line portion that is electrically connected in series with t
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