Claims
- 1. A dielectric laminated device comprising:a dielectric member having a longitudinal plane and a transverse plane and including a low temperature sintering material; a strip line embedded in said dielectric member having a thickness in the transverse plane more than 40 microns; and an electrode connected to said strip line and exposed to a surface, said surface being at least one of outer surfaces of said dielectric member.
- 2. A dielectric laminated device according to claim 1, wherein said dielectric member has a lamination structure, and said electrode is formed in said lamination structure.
- 3. A dielectric laminated device according to claim 1, wherein said dielectric member has a lamination structure, and said electrode is formed in substantially an orthogonal direction to a layer direction of said lamination structure.
- 4. A dielectric laminated device according to claim 1, wherein said shield electrode is formed on every outer surface excluding an outer surface crossing substantially transverse to the longitudinal plane of the dielectric member.
- 5. A mobile communication apparatus characterized by using a dielectric laminated device according to claim 1.
- 6. A dielectric laminated device of claim 1, wherein said electrode is an input and output electrode.
- 7. A dielectric laminated device comprising:a dielectric member formed of a plurality of dielectric sheets, an interior dielectric sheet positioned between at least two other dielectric sheets with a strip line formed longitudinally in the interior dielectric sheet, a shield electrode disposed over an outer surface of said dielectric member, the strip line formed by an electrode material having a cross-section more than 40 microns in thickness, and an electrode connected to said strip line, and exposed to a surface, said surface being one of outer surfaces of said dielectric member.
- 8. A dielectric laminated device according to claim 7, wherein the device has a longitudinal plane and a transverse plane, each of said plurality of dielectric sheets are laminated in layers and the interior dielectric sheet is disposed in a substantially central layer; and the cross-section of said strip line is disposed substantially in a central portion of the transverse plane of the device.
- 9. A dielectric laminated device according to claim 7, wherein said plural dielectric sheets are plural dielectric sheets which are mutually laminated, and line widths of strip lines are formed in a manner so that the farther a position of the dielectric sheet is from a position of a central layer of said plural dielectric sheets, the narrower is a line width of a respective strip line in said dielectric sheet.
- 10. A dielectric laminated device according to claim 7, wherein said shield electrode is formed on every outer surface excluding an outer surface crossing substantially transverse to the longitudinally formed strip line.
- 11. A mobile communication apparatus characterized by using a dielectric laminated device according to claim 7.
- 12. A dielectric laminated device of claim 7, wherein said electrode is an input and output electrode.
- 13. A dielectric laminated device according to claim 7 wherein the strip line forms a rectangular parallelepiped shaped cross-section.
- 14. A dielectric laminated device comprising:a dielectric member formed of a plurality of dielectric sheets, an interior dielectric sheet positioned between at least two other dielectric sheets with a slot formed longitudinally of and forming a separation between the interior dielectric sheet, the slot having a cross-section in the transverse plane that is substantially rectangular in shape, a shield electrode disposed over an outer surface of said dielectric member, a strip line formed by an electrode material within the slot, and an electrode connected to said strip line, and exposed to a surface, said surface being one of outer surfaces of said dielectric member, wherein said electrode is formed in one of (a) the interior dielectric sheet and (b) a dielectric sheet adjacent to the interior dielectric sheet.
- 15. A dielectric laminated device according to claim 14, wherein said plural dielectric sheets includes first, second and third dielectric sheets,said strip line has a first strip line formed by an electrode material buried inside the first dielectric sheet, a second strip line formed by said electrode material buried inside the second dielectric sheet which is laminated on one surface of said first dielectric sheet, and a third strip line formed by said electrode material buried inside the third dielectric sheet which is laminated on the other surface of said first dielectric sheet, the surfaces of said second and third strip lines are respectively in contact with a surface of said first strip line along a line direction of said first strip line, each length of said second and third strip lines is shorter than a length of said first strip line, and end of said first strip line is in an electrically open state with each end of said second and third strip lines, and another end of said first strip line is electrically connected to a ground electrode.
- 16. A dielectric laminated device according to claim 14, wherein said plural dielectric sheets includes first, second and third dielectric sheets,said strip line has a first strip line formed by an electrode material buried inside said first dielectric sheet, a second strip line formed by said electrode material buried inside said second dielectric sheet which is laminated on one side surface of said first dielectric sheet, and a third strip line formed by said electrode material buried inside said third dielectric sheet which is laminated on the other surface of said first dielectric sheet, the surfaces of said second and third strip lines are respectively in contact with a surface of said first strip line along a line direction of said first strip line, and each width of said second and third strip lines is shorter than a width of said first strip line, and a line length of each of said strip lines is substantially the same.
- 17. A dielectric laminated device according to claim 16, wherein said first dielectric sheet is a layer which is laminated at substantially a central part of said dielectric member in a direction of lamination, and said respective strip lines are provided at substantially a central part of a width of a sheet surface of said dielectric sheet in an orthogonal direction with a line direction of said respective strip lines.
- 18. A dielectric laminated device according to claim 14, wherein the device has a longitudinal plane and a transverse plane, each of said plurality of dielectric sheets are laminated in layers and the interior dielectric sheet is disposed in a substantially central layer; and the cross-section of said strip line is disposed substantially in a central portion of the transverse plane of the device.
- 19. A dielectric laminated device according to claim 14, wherein said plural dielectric sheets are plural dielectric sheets which are mutually laminated, and line widths of strip lines are formed in a manner so that the farther a position of the dielectric sheet is from a position of a central layer of said plural dielectric sheets, the narrower is a line width of a respective strip line in said dielectric sheet.
- 20. A dielectric laminated device according to claim 14, wherein said shield electrode is formed on every outer surface excluding an outer surface crossing substantially transverse to the longitudinally formed slot.
Priority Claims (1)
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Parent Case Info
This application is a division of U.S. patent application Ser. No. 08/893,289 filed Jul. 15, 1997 now U.S. Pat. No. 6,020,798.
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