Transmission line including first and second signal conductor patterns separated by a third non-signal conductor pattern with specified dimensional relationships there between
10490873 ยท 2019-11-26
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Inventors
Cpc classification
H01B7/0838
ELECTRICITY
H04B3/50
ELECTRICITY
International classification
Abstract
A transmission line includes first and second conductor patterns that serve as signal transmission paths, first and second insulating layers that hold the first and second conductor patterns therebetween, and a third conductor pattern that is arranged between the first and second conductor patterns. No signal is transmitted through the third conductor pattern. A relation 0.5wS11.5w and a relation 0.5wS21.5w are satisfied in a range of a relation S2w, wherein S expresses a distance between the first conductor pattern and the second conductor pattern, w expresses a width of each of the first conductor pattern and the second conductor pattern, S1 expresses a distance between the first conductor pattern and the third conductor pattern, and S2 expresses a distance between the second conductor pattern and the third conductor pattern.
Claims
1. A transmission line comprising: first and second conductor patterns configured to serve as signal transmission paths for transmitting a signal; first and second insulating layers that hold the first and second conductor patterns therebetween; first and second ground patterns disposed on outer surfaces of the first and second insulating layers; and a third conductor pattern that is arranged between the first and second conductor patterns, and no signal being transmitted through the third conductor pattern, wherein a relation 0.5wS11.5w and a relation 0.5wS21.5w are satisfied in a range of a relation S2w, wherein S expresses a distance between the first conductor pattern and the second conductor pattern, w expresses a width of each of the first conductor pattern and the second conductor pattern, S1 expresses a distance between the first conductor pattern and the third conductor pattern, and S2 expresses a distance between the second conductor pattern and the third conductor pattern.
2. The transmission line according to claim 1, wherein the first conductor pattern, the second conductor pattern, and the third conductor pattern are each substantially the same in width and substantially the same in thickness.
3. The transmission line according to claim 1, wherein a hole is not formed between the first and second conductor patterns in the first and second insulating layers.
4. The transmission line according to claim 1, wherein each of the first and second insulating layers is made of a sheet of liquid crystal polymer.
5. The transmission line according to claim 1, wherein the first and second conductor patterns collectively form a planar circuit for transmitting the signal.
6. The transmission line according to claim 1, wherein the first and second conductor patterns and the third conductor pattern are arranged between the first and second ground patterns.
7. The transmission line according to claim 1, wherein a width of each of the first and second ground patterns are greater than the distance between the first conductor pattern and the second conductor pattern.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
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DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE EXEMPLARY EMBODIMENTS
(7) The invention will be described below in accordance with a preferred embodiment. Incidentally, the invention is not limited to the embodiment which will be described below but may be changed suitably without departing from the gist of the invention. In addition, in the embodiment which will be described below, there is a place from which illustration or description of a part of the configuration is omitted. However, it is a matter of course that, as to details of the omitted technique, a known or well-known technique can be applied as long as the technique does not cause any inconsistency with contents which will be described below.
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(9) In the embodiment, the first and second conductor patterns 11 and 12 form a planar circuit for transmitting a high-frequency signal. For example, the first and second conductor patterns 11 and 12 are made of a copper material. For example, each of the first and second insulating layers 21 and 22 is made of a sheet of liquid crystal polymer (LCP). In addition, for example, the ground patterns 31 and 32 are made of a copper material in the same manner as the first and second conductor patterns 11 and 12.
(10) Here, the first and second conductor patterns 11 and 12 are not offset in a height direction but set at the same height. Therefore, each of the first and second insulating layers 21 and 22 does not have to be formed as a multilayer but can be constituted by one layer. Incidentally, as long as the first and second conductor patterns 11 and 12 are positioned on one and the same plane, at least one of the first and second insulating layers 21 and 22 may be constituted by two or more layers.
(11) Further, the transmission line 1 in the embodiment includes a third conductor pattern 40 provided between the first and second conductor patterns 11 and 12. The third conductor pattern 40 serves as an attenuation suppression conductor pattern in which no signal is transmitted. The attenuation suppression will be described later. The third conductor pattern 40 is provided between the first and second conductor patterns 11 and 12. Due to this positional relationship, the third conductor pattern 40 is provided at the same height as the first and second conductor patterns 11 and 12. In addition, the first and second conductor patterns 11 and 12 and the third conductor pattern 40 are substantially the same in width and substantially the same in thickness in the embodiment.
(12) Such a transmission line 1 can dispense with a hole and offset configuration, adjustment of surface roughness, etc. Accordingly, the transmission line 1 has a structure in which complication in manufacturing can be suppressed.
(13) Here, in the embodiment as shown in
(14) The transmission line 1 according to the embodiment satisfies the aforementioned conditions. Accordingly, unnecessary coupling can be suppressed, characteristic impedance can be made stable, and a conductor loss can be reduced.
(15) Next, effects of the transmission line 1 according to the embodiment will be described. However, prior to the description of the effects, configuration and effects of a transmission line according to a reference example will be described.
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(19) Accordingly, in the transmission line 100 according to the reference example, the distance S between the conductor patterns may be two or more times as wide as the width w, that is, satisfy the relation S2w in order to make the characteristic impedance stable while suppressing the unnecessary coupling.
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(21) In the transmission line 100 according to the reference example as described above, suppressing the unnecessary coupling (i.e. satisfying the relation S2w) and reducing the signal attenuation (i.e. satisfying the relation S1.5w) cannot be made compatible.
(22) To solve this problem, the transmission line 1 according to the embodiment has the third conductor pattern 40 which is provided between the first and second conductor patterns 11 and 12. The distance S between the first and second conductor patterns 11 and 12 satisfies the relation S2w, the distance S1 between the first conductor pattern 11 and the third conductor pattern 40 satisfies the relation 0.5wS11.5w, and the distance S2 between the second conductor pattern 12 and the third conductor pattern 40 satisfies the relation 0.5wS21.5w.
(23) First, according to the transmission line 1 of the embodiment, the distance S between the conductor patterns satisfies the relation S2w. Therefore, as shown in
(24) In addition, according to the transmission line 1 according to the embodiment, the distance S1 between the first conductor pattern 11 and the third conductor pattern 40 satisfies the relation 0.5wS11.5w, and the distance S2 between the second conductor pattern 12 and the third conductor pattern 40 satisfies the relation 0.5wS21.5w. Here, the distances S1 and S2 are not smaller than 0.5w. Therefore, characteristic impedance can be made stable, as shown in
(25) As described above, suppressing the unnecessary coupling and reducing the signal attenuation can be made compatible according to the embodiment.
(26) In this manner, according to the transmission line 1 according to the embodiment, the relation S2w is satisfied, wherein: S expresses the distance between the first and second conductor patterns 11 and 12 and w expresses the width of each of the first and second conductor patterns 11 and 12. Thus, the distance between the first and second conductor patterns 11 and 12 in each of which a signal is made to flow is secured sufficiently so that the influence caused by the unnecessary coupling can be suppressed. Moreover, in the range in which the distance is satisfied, the relation 0.5wS11.5w and the relation 0.5wS21.5w are satisfied, wherein: S1 expresses the distance between the first conductor pattern 11 and the third conductor pattern 40 and S2 expresses the distance between the second conductor pattern 12 and the third conductor pattern 40. Accordingly, the distance between each of the first and second conductor patterns 11 and 12 and the third conductor pattern 40 is secured to some degree so that the characteristic impedance can be made stable. At the same time, the distance between each of the first and second conductor patterns 11 and 12 and the third conductor pattern 40 is set within a predetermined range so that the attenuation amount of the signal can be suppressed. Particularly, in the aforementioned configuration, the third conductor pattern 40 is provided between the first and second conductor patterns 11 and 12. The distance between each of the first and second conductor patterns 11 and 12 and the third conductor pattern 40 may be adjusted if necessary. Accordingly, a hole and offset configuration, adjustment of surface roughness, etc. can be dispensed with. Thus, complication in manufacturing can be suppressed. Consequently, it is possible to provide the transmission line 1 in which the unnecessary coupling is suppressed while the complication in manufacturing is suppressed, and in which the characteristic impedance can be made stable and a conductor loss can be reduced.
(27) In addition, the first, second and third conductor patterns 11, 12 and 40 are substantially the same in width and substantially the same in thickness. Accordingly, three patterns which are the same in shape can be formed as the first, second and third conductor patterns 11, 12 and 40 so that the complication in manufacturing can be suppressed more greatly.
(28) Although the invention has been described above based on the embodiment, the invention is not limited to the aforementioned embodiment. Any change may be added to the invention without departing from the gist of the invention. In addition, known or well-known techniques may be used in combination suitably as long as they can be used.
(29) For example, the third conductor pattern 40 in the aforementioned embodiment is substantially the same in width and substantially the same in thickness as the first and second conductor patterns 11 and 12. However, the third conductor pattern 40 is not limited thereto but may be different in at least one of width and thickness from the first and second conductor patterns 11 and 12. Further, the third conductor pattern 40 may be formed to be longer in the height direction to separate the two conductor patterns 11 and 12 from each other in the height direction.
(30) Further, the widths of the first and second conductor patterns 11 and 12 are the same in the above description. However, the widths of the first and second conductor patterns 11 and 12 are not limited thereto but may be different from each other. In this case, the aforementioned w expresses a value of a smaller one of the widths.