Claims
- 1. A microwave non-reciprocal circuit element comprising:
- a plurality of center electrodes being arranged to intersect with each other in a state being electrically insulated from each other and one end of each being connected to a ground potential; and
- one material selected from the group consisting of a microwave magnetic and a dielectric body on which a plurality of center electrodes are arranged,
- each center electrode being formed by a plurality of conductors being stacked in parallel with and overlapping each other through one of the microwave magnetic and dielectric body
- wherein the plurality of conductors forming said each center electrode are embedded in the microwave magnetic or dielectric body, the respective center electrodes being successively arranged in the direction of thickness in said microwave magnetic or dielectric body.
- 2. The microwave non-reciprocal circuit element in accordance with claim 1, wherein a pair of said conductors are formed on the same height position.
- 3. A microwave non-reciprocal circuit element comprising:
- a plurality of center electrodes being arranged to intersect with each other in a state being electrically insulated from each other and one end of each being connected to a ground potential: and
- one material selected from the group consisting of a microwave magnetic and a dielectric body on which a plurality of center electrodes are arranged,
- each center electrode being formed by a plurality of conductors being stacked in parallel with each other through one of the microwave magnetic and dielectric body having first to third center electrode portions consisting of said plurality of conductors and being successively arranged in the direction of thickness,
- at least one conductor forming said first center electrode portion is arranged on an outer side of the third center electrode portion in the direction of thickness, and at least one conductor forming the third center electrode portion is arranged on an outer side of the first center electrode portion in the direction of thickness, and
- the distances between at least one conductor arranged on the outer side of said third center electrode portion and at least one conductor arranged on the outer side of the first center electrode portion, and the conductor of the third or first center electrode portion being adjacent in the direction of thickness is made larger than the distance between other adjacent conductors.
- 4. The microwave non-reciprocal circuit element in accordance with claim 3, wherein the distance between at least one conductor arranged on the outer side of said third center electrode portion and at least one conductor arranged on the outer side of the first center electrode portion, and the conductor of the third or first center electrode portion being adjacent in the direction of thickness is made about twice the distance between other adjacent conductors.
- 5. The microwave non-reciprocal circuit element in accordance with claim 4, wherein said first to third center electrode portions are so arranged that the conductors thereof intersect with each other at angles of 120 degrees.
- 6. The microwave non-reciprocal circuit element in accordance with claim 4, wherein a pair of said conductors are formed on the same height position.
- 7. The microwave non-reciprocal circuit element in accordance with claim 3, wherein said first to third center electrode portions are so arranged that the conductors thereof intersect with each other at angles of 120 degrees.
- 8. The microwave non-reciprocal circuit element in accordance with claim 3, wherein a pair of said conductors are formed on the same height position.
Priority Claims (2)
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Parent Case Info
This application is a continuation of application Ser. No. 08/500,888, filed as PCT/JP94/01623, Sep. 29, 1994, published as WO95/30252, Nov. 9, 1995, now abandoned.
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