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Patent No.:
Date of Patent:
Sep. 06, 2005
Filed:
Mar. 29, 2002
Shigeru Takeda, Saitama-ken, JP;
Hideto Horiguchi, Tokyo, JP;
Yukinori Arita, Tottori-ken, JP;
Shinichirou Takeuchi, Tottori-ken, JP;
Yasushi Kishimoto, Tottori-ken, JP;
Shinji Yamamoto, Tottori-ken, JP;
Shigeru Takeda, Saitama-ken, JP;
Hideto Horiguchi, Tokyo, JP;
Yukinori Arita, Tottori-ken, JP;
Shinichirou Takeuchi, Tottori-ken, JP;
Yasushi Kishimoto, Tottori-ken, JP;
Shinji Yamamoto, Tottori-ken, JP;
Hitchi Metals, Ltd., Tokyo, JP;
Abstract
A two-port isolator comprising a thin ferrite plate, a permanent magnet for applying a static magnetic field to the thin ferrite plate, first and second central conductors disposed substantially in a center portion of the thin ferrite plate and crossing each other with electric insulation, first and second input-output terminals each connected to an end of each of the first and second central conductors, a common terminal connected to the other ends of the first and second central conductors, a first matching capacitor connected between the first input-output terminal and the common terminal, a second matching capacitor connected between the second input-output terminal and the common terminal, and a resistor connected between the first input-output terminal and the second input-output terminal, wherein the DC resistance of the resistor is set, such that with loss in a high-frequency signal entering into the first input-output terminal and exiting from the second input-output terminal defined as insertion loss, and with loss in a high-frequency signal entering into the second input-output terminal and exiting from the first input-output terminal defined as isolation loss, the insertion loss is smaller than the isolation, and that the isolation loss increases as a static magnetic field applied to the two-terminal isolator from outside increases.