IP Library Granted Patent US 7,482,895
Granted Patent B2
US 7,482,895 · App. 10/563,281 · Granted Jan 27, 2009

Surface acoustic wave filter

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Patent No.
US 7,482,895
App. No.
10/563,281
Granted
Jan 27, 2009
Kind
B2
Abstract

A saw filter of the invention has a piezoelectric substrate ( 11 ), plural numbers of IDT electrodes ( 12,13 ) arranged on a surface of the piezoelectric substrate ( 11 ) as well as on a first surface acoustic wave propagation path, reflector electrodes ( 14,15 ) arranged at least at both ends of a first electrode pattern formed including the plural IDT electrodes ( 12,13 ), one or more IDT electrodes ( 16 ) arranged on the surface of the piezoelectric substrate ( 11 ) as well as on a second surface acoustic wave propagation path which is different from the first surface acoustic wave propagation path and reflector electrodes arranged at least at both sides of a second electrode pattern formed including the IDT electrode ( 16 ), in which the IDT electrodes ( 12,13 ) on the first surface acoustic wave propagation path are electrically connected in series by connecting wirings ( 19 ) and the IDT electrode ( 16 ) on the second surface acoustic wave propagation path is connected between the connecting wirings ( 19 ) and the ground ( 20 ), which are arranged between the first electrode pattern and the second electrode pattern. According to this, the chip size can be made small.

Claims (29)

1. A surface acoustic wave filter, comprising:

a piezoelectric substrate;

a first electrode pattern having at least four interdigital transducer electrodes and at least one inner reflector electrode arranged on a surface of the piezoelectric substrate and on a first surface acoustic wave propagation path;

reflector electrodes arranged at least at both ends of the first electrode pattern including the at least four interdigital transducer electrodes;

a second electrode pattern having a plurality of interdigital transducer electrodes arranged on the surface of the piezoelectric substrate and on a second surface acoustic wave propagation path which is different from the first surface acoustic wave propagation path; and

reflector electrodes arranged at least at both ends of the second electrode pattern including the plurality of interdigital transducer electrodes,

wherein the at least four interdigital transducer electrodes on the first surface acoustic wave propagation path are electrically connected in series by connecting wirings,

each of the plurality of interdigital transducer electrodes on the second surface acoustic wave propagation path is connected between the connecting wirings and ground, and

at least some of the connecting wirings are arranged between the first electrode pattern and the second electrode pattern,

wherein the at least one inner reflector electrode has a fewer number of electrode fingers than the reflector electrodes arranged at both ends of the first electrode pattern, and at least one adjacent pair of the interdigital transducer electrodes of the first electrode pattern has no reflector electrode therebetween, and

wherein some terminals of the plurality of interdigital transducer electrodes arranged on the second surface acoustic wave propagation path are connected to ground, and the other terminals of the plurality of interdigital transducer electrodes are connected to different connecting wirings respectively.

2. The surface acoustic wave filter of claim 1 ,

wherein at least one surface acoustic wave resonator is formed by the plurality of interdigital transducer electrodes arranged on the second surface acoustic wave propagation path and reflector electrodes arranged at least at both ends of the second electrode pattern formed including the plurality of interdigital transducer electrodes.

3. The surface acoustic wave filter of claim 2 ,

wherein the at least four interdigital transducer electrodes disposed on the first surface acoustic wave propagation path and electrically connected in series are arranged so that adjacent interdigital transducer electrodes have a reverse phase relative to each other.

4. The surface acoustic wave filter of claim 1 ,

wherein the at least four interdigital transducer electrodes disposed on the first surface acoustic wave propagation path and electrically connected in series can be arranged so that phases of adjacent interdigital transducer electrodes are the reverse of each other.

5. The surface acoustic wave filter of claim 1 ,

wherein the reflector electrode provided between the interdigital transducer electrodes of the first electrode pattern is connected to ground.

6. The surface acoustic wave filter of claim 1 ,

wherein the interdigital transducer electrodes of the first electrode pattern are electrically connected in series through the at least one inner reflector electrode.

7. The surface acoustic wave filter of claim 1 ,

wherein in the first electrode pattern, the adjacent interdigital transducer electrodes are arranged to have a same phase relative to each other.

8. The surface acoustic wave filter of claim 5 ,

wherein the at least four interdigital transducer electrodes disposed on the first surface acoustic wave propagation path and electrically connected in series can be arranged so that phases of adjacent interdigital transducer electrodes are the reverse of each other.

9. The surface acoustic wave filter of claim 1 ,

wherein among the at least four interdigital transducer electrodes disposed on the first surface acoustic wave propagation path,

adjacent interdigital transducer electrodes, between which the at least one inner reflector electrode is arranged, have a same phase relative to each other, and

the adjacent pair of the interdigital transducer electrodes, between which no reflector electrode is arranged, have a reverse phase relative to each other.

Assignments (2)
CHANGE OF NAME Recorded Sep 16, 2016
From: SKYWORKS PANASONIC FILTER SOLUTIONS JAPAN CO., LTD.
To: SKYWORKS FILTER SOLUTIONS JAPAN CO., LTD.
Reel/Frame 040084/0515 →
ASSIGNMENT AND ACKNOWLEDGMENT Recorded May 14, 2015
From: PANASONIC CORPORATION
To: SKYWORKS PANASONIC FILTER SOLUTIONS JAPAN CO., LTD.
Reel/Frame 035664/0406 →