Claims
- 1. A stripline transient protection device comprising:a first conductive path having a first portion and a second portion and lying in a first plane, the first portion configured to receive a signal and a surge, and the second portion configured to divert the surge to a ground; a second conductive path lying in a second plane spaced apart from the first plane, wherein the first portion of the first conductive path is configured to couple the signal to the second conductive path; and a dielectric material lying in a third plane disposed between the first plane and the second plane.
- 2. The stripline transient protection device of claim 1 wherein the first conductive path is broadside-coupled to the second conductive path.
- 3. The stripline transient protection device of claim 1 wherein the first plane is substantially parallel to the second plane.
- 4. The stripline transient protection device of claim 1 further comprising a first and second body, each body having a bottom surface and a top surface, the first conductive path being formed on the top surface of the first body, and the second conductive path being formed on the bottom surface of the second body.
- 5. The stripline transient protection device of claim 4 wherein the bottom surface of the first body and the top surface of the second body have a metallic coating to provide a shield for the signal.
- 6. The stripline transient protection device of claim 1 wherein the first portion has a length of approximately two times that of the second portion and the second portion has a length approximately equal to ¼ the wavelength of the signal.
- 7. A transient protection device mounted on a circuit board for receiving an electrical surge, said transient protection device comprising:a protected port; an surge port configured to receive an electrical surge, said surge port positioned substantially opposite from said protected port; a ground port directly connected to said surge port, said ground port configured to provide a path for said electrical surge to be routed to a ground; and a body having a plurality of insulating layers, said body positioned between said protected port and said surge port, said body configured to block said electrical surge from traveling to said protected port.
- 8. The transient protection device of claim 7 further comprising an insulating zone positioned between said surge port and said body.
- 9. The transient protection device of claim 7 wherein said body is coated with a metallic material.
- 10. The transient protection device of claim 9 wherein said metallic material is selected from a group consisting of tin, copper, gold, and silver.
- 11. A surge suppressor comprising:an input port configured to receive a signal and a surge; an output port configured to transmit said signal; a ground port directly connected to said input port and a aground, said ground port configured to discharge said surge to said ground; and an insulating layer lying in a first plane and interposed between said input port and said output port, said insulating layer configured to pass said signal and attenuate said surge.
- 12. The surge suppressor of claim 11 further comprising a first conductive trace lying in a second plane which is substantially parallel to the first plane, said first conductive trace coupling said input port to said ground port.
- 13. The surge suppressor of claim 12 wherein a portion of said first conductive trace has a length of ¼ wavelength of said signal.
- 14. The surge suppressor of claim 12 further comprising a second conductive trace coupled to said output port.
- 15. A surge suppression system comprising:a circuit board; and a surge suppressor mounted on said circuit board, said surge suppressor comprising: a body having a top non-conductive layer and a bottom non-conductive layer; a conductive trace having a first end and a second end and sandwiched between the top non-conductive layer and the bottom non-conductive layer; a surge port connected to the first end and configured to receive a surge and a signal; a ground port connected to the second end and configured to divert said surge to a system ground; and a protected port configured to transmit said signal.
- 16. The surge suppressor of claim 15 wherein said circuit board has a circuit board ground.
- 17. The surge suppressor of claim 16 wherein said system ground is isolated from said circuit board ground.
- 18. The surge suppressor of claim 15 wherein said protected port is coupled to an electronic chip, said electronic chip being mounted to said circuit board.
- 19. A surge suppressor comprising:a first body having a top portion including a first conductive trace, said first conductive trace having a first end and a second end, said first end configured to receive a signal and said second end coupled to a system ground; a second body having a bottom portion including a second conductive trace; and an insulating layer sandwiched between the top portion of said first body and the bottom portion of said second body.
- 20. The surge suppressor of claim 19 wherein said second conductive trace is configured to transmit said signal.
- 21. A surge suppression system comprising:means for mounting a chip; and a surge suppressor connected to said means for mounting, said surge suppressor comprising: a body having a top non-conductive layer and a bottom non-conductive layer; a conductive trace having a first end and a second end and positioned between the top non-conductive layer and the bottom non-conductive layer; means connected to the first end, for receiving a surge and a signal; means connected to the second end, for diverting said surge to a ground; and means for transmitting said signal to said means for mounting.
- 22. A method of manufacturing a transient protection device comprising:forming a first conductive trace on a first insulating material; forming a second conductive trace on a second insulating material; plating said first and said second conductive traces with copper; bonding a third insulating material between said first and said second insulating materials; drilling an opening for a surge port, a protected port, and a ground port; positioning an insulating zone within each drilled opening; and positioning a conductor within each insulating zone.
CROSS-REFERENCES TO RELATED APPLICATIONS
This patent application claims priority from U.S. Provisional Patent Application No. 60/101,426, entitled “STRIPLINE TRANSIENT PROTECTION DEVICE,” filed Sep. 22, 1998, the disclosure of which is herein incorporated by reference for all purposes.
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