Patent classifications
H01P1/23
MAGNETIC ABSORBERS FOR PASSIVE INTERMODULATION MITIGATION
A wireless communication system including an electrically conductive passive medium capable of simultaneously propagating therealong electromagnetic first and second currents at different respective frequencies F1 and F2, the electrically conductive passive medium including an electrically conductive first passive linear medium portion adjacent an electrically conductive first passive nonlinear medium portion, the first passive nonlinear medium portion capable of generating an intermodulation current based on a nonlinear interaction between the first and second currents, the intermodulation current having a frequency Fi equal to nF1+mF2 and propagating along the first passive nonlinear medium portion, m and n being positive or negative integers; and a first magnetic film disposed proximate an electrically conductive external surface of the first linear medium portion, such that when the first and second currents propagate along the first passive linear medium portion toward the first passive nonlinear medium portion, the magnetic film reduces or prevents the generation of the intermodulation current in the first passive nonlinear medium portion by attenuating at least portions of the first and second currents.
BROADBAND MAGNETOSTATIC SURFACE WAVE DEVICES WITH CUSTOMIZABLE FREQUENCY RESPONSE
Described is an intrinsically multiplexed magnetostatic surface wave (MSSW) device comprising of a pair of transducers that couple to one or more plurality of ferrite films. In embodiments, the ferrite films may be provided as one or more of a YIG, Nickle Zinc Ferrite, Lithium Ferrite configured to simultaneously provide the MSSW device having an associated plurality of MSSW operational bandwidths. The concepts, structure and technique described herein may be used to provide broadband magnetostatic surface wave devices that employ intrinsic multiplexing techniques which enable customizable frequency responses over broad bandwidths.
BROADBAND MAGNETOSTATIC SURFACE WAVE DEVICES WITH CUSTOMIZABLE FREQUENCY RESPONSE
Described is an intrinsically multiplexed magnetostatic surface wave (MSSW) device comprising of a pair of transducers that couple to one or more plurality of ferrite films. In embodiments, the ferrite films may be provided as one or more of a YIG, Nickle Zinc Ferrite, Lithium Ferrite configured to simultaneously provide the MSSW device having an associated plurality of MSSW operational bandwidths. The concepts, structure and technique described herein may be used to provide broadband magnetostatic surface wave devices that employ intrinsic multiplexing techniques which enable customizable frequency responses over broad bandwidths.
SYSTEMS AND METHODS FOR FREQUENCY ADAPTIVE SPURIOUS SIGNAL SUPPRESSION
Systems and methods for operating a communication device. The methods comprise: obtaining a signal; allowing the signal to pass through a junction of a communication path to which a reflective frequency selective limiter is coupled; attenuating unwanted components of the signal using the reflective frequency selective limiter; and reflecting remaining components of the signal by the reflective frequency selective limiter so that the remaining components travel downstream along the communication path.
System with Magnetic Film for Reducing Passive Intermodulation
A wireless communication system includes a transmitter configured to transmit at least first and second radio waves having respective different frequencies F1 and F2, an electrically conductive first passive substantially linear medium, an electrically conductive first passive substantially nonlinear medium disposed proximate the first passive substantially linear medium, and a first magnetic film covering at least a portion of the first passive substantially linear medium. When the transmitter transmits the first and second radio waves, the first passive substantially linear and nonlinear media receive the first and second radio waves and generate first and second signals propagating therein at the respective frequencies F1 and F2. At least one intermodulation signal having a frequency F3 equal to nF1+mF2, where m and n positive or negative integers, is generated in the first passive substantially nonlinear medium. The first magnetic film reduces the at least one intermodulation signal by at least 2 dB.
System with Magnetic Film for Reducing Passive Intermodulation
A wireless communication system includes a transmitter configured to transmit at least first and second radio waves having respective different frequencies F1 and F2, an electrically conductive first passive substantially linear medium, an electrically conductive first passive substantially nonlinear medium disposed proximate the first passive substantially linear medium, and a first magnetic film covering at least a portion of the first passive substantially linear medium. When the transmitter transmits the first and second radio waves, the first passive substantially linear and nonlinear media receive the first and second radio waves and generate first and second signals propagating therein at the respective frequencies F1 and F2. At least one intermodulation signal having a frequency F3 equal to nF1+mF2, where m and n positive or negative integers, is generated in the first passive substantially nonlinear medium. The first magnetic film reduces the at least one intermodulation signal by at least 2 dB.
Magnetic absorbers for passive intermodulation mitigation
A wireless communication system including an electrically conductive passive medium capable of simultaneously propagating therealong electromagnetic first and second currents at different respective frequencies F1 and F2, the electrically conductive passive medium including an electrically conductive first passive linear medium portion adjacent an electrically conductive first passive nonlinear medium portion, the first passive nonlinear medium portion capable of generating an intermodulation current based on a nonlinear interaction between the first and second currents, the intermodulation current having a frequency Fi equal to nF1+mF2 and propagating along the first passive nonlinear medium portion, m and n being positive or negative integers; and a first magnetic film disposed proximate an electrically conductive external surface of the first linear medium portion, such that when the first and second currents propagate along the first passive linear medium portion toward the first passive nonlinear medium portion, the magnetic film reduces or prevents the generation of the intermodulation current in the first passive nonlinear medium portion by attenuating at least portions of the first and second currents.
Magnetic absorbers for passive intermodulation mitigation
A wireless communication system including an electrically conductive passive medium capable of simultaneously propagating therealong electromagnetic first and second currents at different respective frequencies F1 and F2, the electrically conductive passive medium including an electrically conductive first passive linear medium portion adjacent an electrically conductive first passive nonlinear medium portion, the first passive nonlinear medium portion capable of generating an intermodulation current based on a nonlinear interaction between the first and second currents, the intermodulation current having a frequency Fi equal to nF1+mF2 and propagating along the first passive nonlinear medium portion, m and n being positive or negative integers; and a first magnetic film disposed proximate an electrically conductive external surface of the first linear medium portion, such that when the first and second currents propagate along the first passive linear medium portion toward the first passive nonlinear medium portion, the magnetic film reduces or prevents the generation of the intermodulation current in the first passive nonlinear medium portion by attenuating at least portions of the first and second currents.
Transversely tapered frequency selective limiter
Methods and apparatus for a frequency selective limiter (FSL) having a magnetic material substrate that tapers in thickness and supports a transmission line that has segments and bends. The segments, which differ in width and are substantially parallel to each other, such that each segment traverses the substrate on a constant thickness of the substrate.
Transversely tapered frequency selective limiter
Methods and apparatus for a frequency selective limiter (FSL) having a magnetic material substrate that tapers in thickness and supports a transmission line that has segments and bends. The segments, which differ in width and are substantially parallel to each other, such that each segment traverses the substrate on a constant thickness of the substrate.