Radio frequency network having plural electrically interconnected field effect transistor cells
First Claim
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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Abstract
A radio frequency network is provided having a plurality of field effect transistor cells, each one of such cells having a reactive element, and coupling means for electrically interconnecting the plurality of field effect transistor cells, such coupling means having an impedance in accordance with the reactance of the reactive elements of the cells to provide such radio frequency network with a predetermined characteristic impedance related to the impedance of an input circuit which feeds radio frequency energy to an input one of the plurality of cells. With such arrangement the coupling means and the plurality of field effect transistor cells provide the radio frequency network with a predetermined characteristic impedance which is related to the impedance of the input circuit.
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22 Claims
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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:
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(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. - View Dependent Claims (2, 3, 4)
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5. A radio frequency network having an input terminal and an output terminal for electrically coupling or decoupling radio frequency energy between such input terminal and such output terminal selectively in accordance with a control signal comprising:
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(a) a radio frequency transmission line having a predetermined characteristic impedance, a first end adapted for electrical connection to a source of such radio frequency energy, and a second end electrically connected to the input terminal to feed radio frequency energy to the input terminal; (b) a plurality of field effect transistor cells, each one of such cells having a reactive element and source, drain and gate electrodes, with each gate electrode being fed by the control signal, and each first like one of the drain and source electrodes being coupled to a reference potential; and (c) a coupling means, having a first end connected to the input terminal and the second end of the radio frequency transmission line, and having a second end connected to the output terminal, for electrically cascade interconnecting a second like one of such source and drain electrodes of the plurality of field effect transistor cells, between the input terminal and the 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 matched to the characteristic impedance of the radio frequency transmission line when radio frequency energy is coupled to the output terminal. - View Dependent Claims (6, 7)
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8. A radio frequency network, having an input terminal and an output terminal, for electrically coupling or decoupling radio frequency energy between the input terminal and the output terminal selectively in accordance with a control signal comprising:
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(a) a radio frequency transmission line having a predetermined characteristic impedance, a first end adapted for electrical connection to a source of such radio frequency energy, and a second end electrically connected to the input terminal to feed radio frequency energy to the input terminal; (b) a plurality of field effect transistor cells, each one of such cells having a reactive element and source, drain and gate electrodes, the gate electrode of each one of the cells being electrically connected together at a first common conductor the common conductor being fed by the control signal, and a first like one of the source and drain electrodes of the cells being electrically connected together at a second common conductor; (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 source and drain 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 source and drain electrodes of such cells to couple the radio frequency energy; and (d) a coupling means, having a first end connected to the input terminal, and having a second end connected to the output terminal, for electrically cascade interconnecting the plurality of field effect transistor cells between the input terminal and the output terminal, with a second like one of such source and drain electrodes of one of the cells being electrically connected to a like one of the source and drain electrodes of another one of the cells, such coupling means having an impedance selected in accordance with the impedance of the reactive elements of the cells to provide such radio frequency network with a predetermined characteristic impedance matched to the characteristic impedance of the radio frequency transmission line when such cells are in a relatively high impedance state and such radio frequency energy is coupled to the output terminal of the radio frequency network. - View Dependent Claims (9, 10)
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11. A radio frequency network, having an input terminal and an output terminal, for electrically coupling or decoupling radio frequency energy between the input terminal and the output terminal selectively in accordance with a control signal, comprising:
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(a) a plurality of field effect transistor cells, each one of such cells having a reactive element and source and drain electrodes, and a gate electrode being fed by the control signal; (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 a first like one of such source and drain electrodes of the plurality of field effect transistor cells, between the input terminal and the output terminal, such coupling means having an impedance in accordance with the reactance of the reactive elements of the cells to provide such radio frequency network with a predetermined characteristic impedance related to the impedance of an input circuit electrically connected to the input terminal; 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 source and drain 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 source and drain electrodes of such cells to couple the radio frequency energy. - View Dependent Claims (12, 13)
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14. A radio frequency network having an input terminal and an output terminal, for electrically coupling or decoupling radio frequency energy between the input terminal and the output terminal selectively in accordance with a control signal comprising:
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(a) a radio frequency transmission line having a predetermined characteristic impedance, a first end adapted for electrical connection to a source of such radio frequency energy, and a second end electrically connected to the input terminal to feed radio frequency energy to the input terminal; (b) a plurality of field effect transistor cells, each one of such cells having a reactive element and source, drain and gate electrodes, the gate electrode of each one of the cells being electrically connected together at a first common conductor, the first common conductor being fed by the control signal, a first like one of the source and drain electrodes of the cells being electrically connected together at a second common conductor; and (c) a coupling means, having a first end connected to the input terminal and the second end of the radio frequency transmission line, and having a second end connected to the output terminal, for electrically cascade interconnecting the plurality of field effect transistor cells between the input terminal and the output terminal with a second one of such source and drain electrodes of one of the cells being electrically connected to a like one of the source and drain electrodes of another one of the cells, such coupling means having an impedance in accordance with the reactance of the reactive elements of the cells to provide such radio frequency network with a predetermined characteristic impedance matched to the impedance of the radio frequency transmission line when radio frequency energy is coupled. - View Dependent Claims (15, 16)
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17. A radio frequency network comprising:
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(a) a substrate means having an active region; (b) a plurality of transistor cells in the active region of the substrate means, each one of such cells having a reactive element, an input electrode and an output electrode; and (c) a first radio frequency transmission line disposed over the substrate means for electrically interconnecting the plurality of transistor cells, with a first one of such input and output electrodes of the cells being electrically interconnected to a like one of such input and output electrodes of another one of the cells, such transmission line having a distributed reactance per unit length selected in accordance with the reactance of the reactive element of the cells to provide the radio frequency network with a predetermined characteristic impedance. - View Dependent Claims (18, 19)
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20. A distributed amplifier comprising:
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(a) a plurality of transistor cells with each one of such cells having a pair of reactive elements, and input, output and common electrodes; (b) an input radio frequency transmission line connected to an input terminal, such input transmission line having a distributed reactance per unit length for cascade interconnecting the plurality of cells, with the input electrodes of such cells being electrically interconnected by the transmission line and with the input electrode of a last cell connected to the input terminal through the input transmission line, such transmission line having the distributed reactance in accordance with the reactance of a first one of the reactive elements of the cells to provide the distributed amplifier with a predetermined input impedance; (c) an output radio frequency transmission line connected to an output terminal having a distributed reactance per unit length for cascade interconnecting the plurality of cells, with the output electrode of such cells being electrically interconnected by the output transmission line to an output electrode of another one of the cells, and with the output electrode of a first cell connected to the output terminal through the output transmission line, such transmission line having the distributed reactance in accordance with the reactance of a second one of the reactive elements of the cells to provide the distributed amplifier with a predetermined output impedance; and (d) wherein electrical pathlengths between the input terminal and the output terminal through each one of the transistor cells are equal. - View Dependent Claims (21, 22)
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