Coupled slow-wave transmission lines

US9853340B2 · US · B2

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Publication numberUS-9853340-B2
Application numberUS-201514931541-A
CountryUS
Kind codeB2
Filing dateNov 3, 2015
Priority dateNov 3, 2014
Publication dateDec 26, 2017
Grant dateDec 26, 2017

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The present disclosure relates to coupled slow-wave transmission lines. In this regard, a transmission line structure is provided. The transmission line structure includes a first undulating signal path formed from first loop structures. The transmission line structure also includes a second undulating signal path formed from second loop structures. The second undulating signal path is disposed alongside of the first undulating signal path. Further, a first ground structure is disposed above or below either one or both of the first undulating signal path and the second undulating signal path.

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What is claimed is: 1. A transmission line structure comprising: a first undulating signal path comprising first loop structures; a second undulating signal path comprising second loop structures and disposed alongside of the first undulating signal path; a first ground structure disposed above or below at least one of the first undulating signal path and the second undulating signal path; and a wall structure disposed between the first and second undulating signal paths and perpendicular to the first ground structure and comprising a window opening that aligns with a first loop portion of one of the first loop structures. 2. The transmission line structure of claim 1 wherein the first undulating signal path is disposed within a distance of the second undulating signal path that is less than or equal to a width of two first undulating signal paths. 3. The transmission line structure of claim 2 wherein the first loop structures are aligned with the second loop structures. 4. The transmission line structure of claim 2 wherein the first loop structures are not aligned with the second loop structures. 5. The transmission line structure of claim 1 wherein the first loop structures are aligned with the second loop structures. 6. The transmission line structure of claim 1 wherein the first loop structures are not aligned with the second loop structures. 7. The transmission line structure of claim 1 wherein the first undulating signal path is disposed immediately adjacent to the second undulating signal path and electrically isolated from the second undulating signal path. 8. The transmission line structure of claim 1 wherein the first undulating signal path is disposed within a distance of the second undulating signal path that is less than or equal to a width of one first undulating signal path. 9. The transmission line structure of claim 1 wherein magnetic fields of the first loop structures constructively couple at the second loop structures. 10. The transmission line structure of claim 1 wherein magnetic fields of the first loop structures destructively couple at the second loop structures. 11. The transmission line structure of claim 1 wherein the window opening aligns with a first loop portion of one of the second loop structures. 12. The transmission line structure of claim 1 wherein the first ground structure is disposed above or below the first undulating signal path and the second undulating signal path. 13. The transmission line structure of claim 1 wherein: each of the first loop structures comprises at least two via structures connected by at least one intra-loop trace; and each of the second loop structures comprises at least two via structures connected by at least one intra-loop trace. 14. The transmission line structure of claim 1 wherein: each of the first loop structures is disposed in a T-shaped pattern; each of the second loop structures is disposed in a T-shaped pattern; and a T-shaped pattern is formed between each of the first loop structures and between each of the second loop structures. 15. A transmission line structure comprising: a first undulating signal path comprising first loop structures; a second undulating signal path comprising second loop structures and disposed alongside of the first undulating signal path; a first ground structure disposed above or below at least one of the first undulating signal path and the second undulating signal path; and a floating loop structure wherein: a first portion of the floating loop structure resides within a space of one of the first loop structures and is electrically isolated from the first undulating signal path; a second portion of the floating loop structure resides within a space of one of the second loop structures and is electrically isolated from the second undulating signal path; and the first portion and the second portion are aligned and form a closed loop. 16. A transmission line structure comprising: a first undulating signal path comprising first loop structures; a second undulating signal path comprising second loop structures and disposed alongside of the first undulating signal path; a first ground structure disposed above or below at least one of the first undulating signal path and the second undulating signal path; and a floating loop structure wherein: a first portion of the floating loop structure resides within a space of one of the first loop structures and is electrically isolated from the first undulating signal path; a second portion of the floating loop structure resides within a space of one of the second loop structures and is electrically isolated from the second undulating signal path; the first portion and the second portion are aligned; and a switch is configured to control current flow through the floating loop structure. 17. A transmission line structure comprising: a first undulating signal path comprising first loop structures; a second undulating signal path comprising second loop structures and disposed alongside of the first undulating signal path; a first ground structure disposed above or below at least one of the first undulating signal path and the second undulating signal path; and a floating ring structure wherein: a first portion of the floating ring structure resides within a space of one of the first loop structures and is electrically isolated from the first undulating signal path; a second portion of the floating ring structure resides within a space of one of the second loop structures and is electrically isolated from the second undulating signal path; the first portion and the second portion are aligned; and a switch is configured to control current flow through the floating ring structure. 18. A transmission line structure comprising: a first undulating signal path comprising first loop structures; a second undulating signal path comprising second loop structures and disposed alongside of the first undulating signal path; a first ground structure disposed above or below at least one of the first undulating signal path and the second undulating signal path; a first plate structure wherein: a first portion of the first plate structure resides within a space of one of the first loop structures wherein a capacitance is formed between the first portion of the first plate structure and the first loop structure; a second portion of the first plate structure resides within a space of one of the second loop structures wherein a capacitance is formed between the second portion of the first plate structure and the second loop structure; and the first portion and the second portion are aligned; and a second plate structure that is narrower than the first plate structure and wherein: a first portion of the second plate structure resides within a space of one of the first loop structures in which the first plate structure does not reside, wherein a capacitance is formed between the first portion of the second plate structure and the first loop structure; a second portion of the second plate structure resides within a space of one of the second loop structures in which the first plate structure does not reside, wherein a capacitance is formed between the second portion of the second plate structure and the second loop structure; and the first portion and the second portion are aligned.

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What does patent US9853340B2 cover?
The present disclosure relates to coupled slow-wave transmission lines. In this regard, a transmission line structure is provided. The transmission line structure includes a first undulating signal path formed from first loop structures. The transmission line structure also includes a second undulating signal path formed from second loop structures. The second undulating signal path is disposed…
Who is the assignee on this patent?
Rf Micro Devices Inc, Qorvo Us Inc
What technology area does this patent fall under?
Primary CPC classification H01P1/20381. Mapped technology areas include Electricity.
When was this patent published?
Publication date Tue Dec 26 2017 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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