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Radio frequency network having plural electrically interconnected field effect transistor cells

  • US 4,456,888 A
  • Filed: 08/18/1983
  • Issued: 06/26/1984
  • Est. Priority Date: 03/26/1981
  • Status: Expired due to Term
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1. A radio frequency network, having an input terminal and an output terminal, for electrically coupling or decoupling radio frequency energy fed to the input terminal between such input terminal and the output terminal selectively in accordance with a control signal, comprising:

  • (a) a plurality of transistor cells, each one of such cells having a reactive element, a control electrode fed by the control signal, and first and second electrodes;

    (b) a coupling means, having a first end connected to the input terminal, and having a second end connected to the output terminal, for electrically interconnecting the first electrodes of the plurality of transistor cells between the input terminal and output terminal, such coupling means having an impedance in accordance with the impedance of the reactive elements of the cells to provide such radio frequency network with a predetermined characteristic impedance; and

    (c) wherein in response to a first state of the control signal, such control signal biases such cells to provide a relatively low resistance between the first and second electrodes of the cells to decouple the radio frequency energy, and in response to a second state of the control signal, such control signal biases such cells to provide a relatively high resistance between the first and second electrodes of the cells to couple the radio frequency energy.

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