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Acoustic surface wave multiplexing filter

  • US 4,379,274 A
  • Filed: 08/07/1981
  • Issued: 04/05/1983
  • Est. Priority Date: 08/07/1981
  • Status: Expired due to Term
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1. An acoustic surface wave multiplexing filter for receiving an electrical signal at one of first and second input ports and for developing a filtered electrical signal at an output port, comprising:

  • a substantially rectangular substrate having a plurality of boundaries;

    a first frequency sensitive electro-acoustic transducer responsive to a signal at the first input port and situated on the substrate so as to launch acoustic surface waves in a direction which is oblique to the substrate boundaries;

    a first acoustic multistrip coupler situated on the substrate adjacent the first electro-acoustic transducer so as to receive surface waves launched therefrom and to launch additional acoustic surface waves in a direction parallel to the received surface waves and oblique to the substrate boundaries;

    a first output transducer disposed on the substrate adjacent the first acoustic coupler for receiving the surface waves launched therefrom and for developing a corresponding electrical signal at the output port;

    a second frequency sensitive electro-acoustic transducer responsive to a signal at the second input port and situated on the substrate so as to launch acoustic surface waves in a direction which is oblique to the substrate boundaries;

    a second acoustic multistrip coupler situated on the substrate adjacent the second electro-acoustic transducer so as to receive surface waves launched therefrom and to launch additional acoustic surface waves in a direction parallel to its received surface waves and oblique to the substrate boundaries; and

    a second output transducer disposed on the substrate adjacent the second acoustic coupler for receiving the surface waves launched therefrom and for developing a corresponding electrical signal at the output port,whereby an electrical signal applied to one of the input ports is converted to a filtered signal at the output port, and acoustic waves reflected by the substrate'"'"'s boundaries are rendered less easily detectable by the transducers.

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