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Antenna switch module

Figure 1.23 and Figure 1.24 are examples of modules designed for use in the 900-MHz to 2.4-GHz range. New commercial wireless applications of ceramic technology continue to emerge for RF front-end modules, filters, antenna switches, and radio modules. [Pg.47]

This module (Figure 1.24) is an antenna switch/filter module designed for dual-band portable wireless telephones. It combines GSM/DCS/PCS diplex-ing and receiving/transmitting antenna functions. The 8.9 x 9.9 mm (0.35 x 0.39 in.) LTCC module uses a 26-pad EGA format. In addition to the surface-mounted passive components, the six-conductor-layer structure incorporates 13 embedded capacitors and inductors to form the diplexer and 2 low-pass filters. [Pg.48]

The Eu(III) and Tb(III) complexes of 36, developed by Parker et al., showed modulation of the lanthanide emission caused by changes in pH [139]. The coordinating antenna was covalently attached to the complex but only coordinates to the metal centre under specific pH conditions. This was demonstrated on a cyclen complex where three carboxylate pendant arms were attached, allowing coordination to take place, and resulted in the formation of a charge-neutral complex. The fourth position contained an aromatic sulfonamide tethered via an ethyl carbon chain, 36a-36c. Studies showed that luminescence was switched on when the complexes were in alkaline conditions because the two metal-bound waters (q = 2) were displaced. This led to a situation where the pendant aryl sulfonamide groups were coordinated... [Pg.25]


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