IP Library Granted Patent US 12702014
Granted Patent B2
US 12702014 · App. 18/475,231 · Granted Aug 4, 2026

High-frequency module

Inventors: Kiyoshi Aikawa (Nagaokakyo, JP); Hiromichi Kitajima (Nagaokakyo, JP); Takanori Uejima (Nagaokakyo, JP); Takashi Yamada (Nagaokakyo, JP); Yoshihiro Daimon (Nagaokakyo, JP)
Assignee: MURATA MANUFACTURING CO., LTD.
H10W44/20H03F3/213H10W42/20H10W70/65H10W70/685H10W90/00H03F2200/294H10W44/234H10W44/241H10W90/723H10W90/725
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Patent No.
US 12702014
App. No.
18/475,231
Granted
Aug 4, 2026
Kind
B2
Abstract

A high-frequency module includes a module substrate including major surfaces opposite to each other; a module substrate including major surfaces opposite to each other, the major surface being disposed facing the major surface; a first electronic component including a filter coupled to a power amplifier; a second electronic component including a filter coupled to a low-noise amplifier; and a third electronic component (an integrated circuit) including the low-noise amplifier. The first electronic component is disposed one of between the major surfaces, on the major surface, and on the major surface. The second electronic component is disposed another one of between the major surface surfaces, on the major surface, and on the major surface. The third electronic component is disposed other one of between the major surfaces, on the major surface, and on the major surface.

Claims (66)

1 . A high-frequency module, comprising:

a first module substrate including a first major surface and a second major surface that are opposite to each other;

a second module substrate including a third major surface and a fourth major surface that are opposite to each other, the third major surface being disposed facing the second major surface;

a plurality of electronic circuitry disposed between the second major surface and the third major surface, on the first major surface, and on the fourth major surface; and

a plurality of external connection terminals disposed on the fourth major surface, wherein

the plurality of electronic components include:

a first electronic circuitry including a first filter coupled to a power amplifier;

a second electronic circuitry including a second filter coupled to a low-noise amplifier, and

a third electronic circuitry including the low-noise amplifier,

the first electronic circuitry is disposed one of between the second major surface and the third major surface, on the first major surface, or on the fourth major surface,

the second electronic circuitry is disposed one of between the second major surface and the third major surface, on the first major surface, or on the fourth major surface, and

the third electronic circuitry is disposed one of between the second major surface and the third major surface, on the first major surface, or on the fourth major surface.

2 . The high-frequency module according to claim 1 , wherein

the first electronic circuitry is disposed on the first major surface.

3 . The high-frequency module according to claim 1 , wherein

the second electronic circuitry is disposed between the second major surface and the third major surface.

4 . The high-frequency module according to claim 1 , wherein

the third electronic circuitry is disposed on the fourth major surface.

5 . The high-frequency module according to claim 1 , further comprising:

a first ground electrode pattern within the first module substrate, wherein

the first ground electrode pattern is disposed between the first electronic circuitry and the second electronic circuitry.

6 . The high-frequency module according to claim 1 , further comprising:

a second ground electrode pattern within the second module substrate, wherein

the second ground electrode pattern is disposed between the second electronic circuitry and the third electronic circuitry.

7 . The high-frequency module according to claim 1 , wherein

the third electronic circuitry includes a low-noise amplifier (LNA) controller controlling the low-noise amplifier.

8 . The high-frequency module according to claim 1 , wherein

the first filter has a pass band including an uplink operation band of a frequency division duplex (FDD) band, and

the second filter has a pass band including a downlink operation band of the FDD band.

9 . The high-frequency module according to claim 1 , wherein

the plurality of electronic components include a fourth electronic circuitry including a third filter coupled to the power amplifier and the low-noise amplifier, and

the fourth electronic circuitry is disposed on the first major surface.

10 . The high-frequency module according to claim 9 , wherein

the third electronic circuitry includes a switch coupled between the second filter and the low-noise amplifier and between the third filter and the low-noise amplifier.

11 . A high-frequency module, comprising:

a module substrate including a first major surface and a second major surface that are opposite to each other;

a plurality of electronic circuitry disposed on the first major surface, on the second major surface, and within the module substrate; and

a plurality of external connection terminals disposed on the second major surface, wherein

the plurality of electronic circuitry include:

a first electronic circuitry including a first filter coupled to a power amplifier;

a second electronic circuitry including a second filter coupled to a low-noise amplifier; and

a third electronic circuitry including the low-noise amplifier,

the first electronic circuitry is disposed one of on the first major surface, on the second major surface, or within the module substrate,

the second electronic circuitry is disposed one of on the first major surface, on the second major surface, and within the module substrate, and

the third electronic circuitry is disposed one of on the first major surface, on the second major surface, and within the module substrate,

wherein the third electronic circuitry includes a low-noise amplifier (LNA) controller controlling the low-noise amplifier.

12 . The high-frequency module according to claim 11 , wherein

the first electronic circuitry is disposed on the first major surface.

13 . The high-frequency module according to claim 11 , wherein

the second electronic circuitry is disposed within the module substrate.

14 . The high-frequency module according to claim 11 , wherein

the third electronic circuitry is disposed on the second major surface.

15 . The high-frequency module according to claim 11 , further comprising:

a first ground electrode pattern within the module substrate, wherein

the first ground electrode pattern is disposed between the first electronic circuitry and the second electronic circuitry.

16 . The high-frequency module according to claim 11 , further comprising:

a second ground electrode pattern within the module substrate, wherein

the second ground electrode pattern is disposed between the second electronic circuitry and the third electronic circuitry.

17 . The high-frequency module according to claim 11 , wherein

the first filter has a pass band including an uplink operation band of a frequency division duplex (FDD) band, and

the second filter has a pass band including a downlink operation band of the FDD band.

18 . The high-frequency module according to claim 11 , wherein

the plurality of electronic circuitry include a fourth electronic circuitry including a third filter coupled to the power amplifier and the low-noise amplifier, and

the fourth electronic circuitry is disposed on the first major surface.

19 . The high-frequency module according to claim 18 , wherein

the third electronic circuitry includes a switch coupled between the second filter and the low-noise amplifier and between the third filter and the low-noise amplifier.