Claims
- 1. A switch for coupling at least one terminal to a plurality of terminals, conprising in combination:
- first bias voltage means of multiplying the voltage of a signal at a first terminal of said switch, and for converting said signal to a first bias voltage:
- second bias voltage means for providing a second bias voltage in the absence of said at said first terminal;
- first signal switching means for coupling said first terminal to a second terminal of said switch;
- second signal switching means for coupling said second terminal to a third terminal of said switch;
- first bias switching means for coupling said first bias voltage to said first signal switching means in response to first control signal; and
- second bias switching means for coupling said second bias voltage to said second signal switching means in response to a second control signal.
- 2. The switch of claim 1, further comprising:
- third signal switching means for coupling said first terminal to a fourth terminal of said switch;
- fourth signal switching means for coupling said fourth terminal to said third terminal of said switch;
- third bias switching means for coupling said first bias voltage to said third signal switching means in response to a third control signal; and
- fourth bias switching means for coupling said second bias voltage to said fourth signal switching means in response to a fourth control signal.
- 3. A switch, comprising in combination:
- first bias voltage means for multiplying the voltage of a signal at a first terminal of said switch, and for converting said signal to a first bias voltage:
- second bias voltage means for providing a second bias voltage in the absence of said signal at said first terminal;
- a first GaAs transistor switch coupled between said first terminal and a second terminal of said switch;
- a second GaAs transistor switch coupled between said second terminal and a third terminal of said switch;
- first bias switching means for coupling said first bias voltage to a gate of said first GaAs transistor switch in response to a first control signal; and
- second bias switching means for coupling said second bias voltage to a gate of said second GaAs transistor switch in response to a second control signal.
- 4. The switch of claim 3, further comprising:
- a third GaAs transistor switch coupled between said first terminal and a fourth terminal of said switch;
- a fourth GaAs transistor switch coupled between said fourth terminal and said third terminal of said switch;
- third bias switching means for coupling said first bias voltage to a gate of said third GaAs transistor switch in response to a third control signal; and
- fourth bias switching means for coupling said second bias voltage to the gate of said fourth GaAs transistor switch in response to a fourth control signal.
- 5. The switch of claim 3, further comprising:
- a first bias resistor coupled between the gate of said first GaAs transistor switch and said first terminal; and
- a second bias resistor coupled between the gate of said second GaAs transistor switch and a power supply terminal.
- 6. The switch of claim 3, wherein said second bias voltage means includes a diode coupled between the output of said first bias voltage means and a power supply terminal.
- 7. The switch of claim 4, further comprising:
- a first bias resistor coupled beteen the gate of said first GaAs transistor switch and said first terminal; and
- a second bias resistor coupled between the gate of said second GaAs transistor switch and a power supply terminal.
- 8. The switch of claim 4, wherein said second bias voltage means includes a diode coupled between the output of said first bias voltage means and a power supply terminal.
Parent Case Info
This is a continuation in part of application Ser. No. 07/258,933 filed on 10/17/88 and now abandoned
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Non-Patent Literature Citations (1)
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Product Technology, Microwave Inc., Asbury Park, N.J., pp. 137 through 140 "MMIC Switch Couples Inputs From DC to 6 GHz", Microwaves & RF-Dec. 1987. |
Continuation in Parts (1)
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