Claims
- 1. A surface acoustic wave filter that can be operated symmetrically, comprising:an input IDT transducer; an output IDT transducer; at least one of said IDT transducers being electromagnetically coupled and split into partial transducers, said IDT transducers having electrical connection pads and ports, at least one pair of said partial transducers connected in parallel, said partial transducers and said electrical connection pads disposed to make, in the case of symmetric operation, crosstalk capacitances between adjacent ones of said pads and said IDT transducers approximately equal in amount at a corresponding one of said ports and at voltages of opposite polarity for balancing the crosstalk capacitances; a first magnetic coupling being disposed between said at least one pair of said partial transducers connected in parallel and having a first direction; and a second magnetic coupling being disposed between an adjacent pair of said partial transducers, having a second direction opposing the first direction, and making a total induced magnetic flux equal to zero for said electromagnetically coupled IDT transducers.
- 2. The surface acoustic wave filter according to claim 1, wherein a pad of said pads routing in one of two of said partial transducers is selected to transpose a polarity of an electrical drive.
- 3. The surface acoustic wave filter according to claim 1, wherein at least one of said input and output transducers is split transversely into said partial transducers.
- 4. The surface acoustic wave filter according to claim 1, wherein at least one of said input and output transducers is split longitudinally into said partial transducers.
- 5. The surface acoustic wave filter according to claim 4, wherein at least one of said input and output transducers is split transversely into said partial transducers.
- 6. The surface acoustic wave filter according to claim 1, wherein said partial transducers of said input and output transducers are connected in parallel.
- 7. The surface acoustic wave filter according to claim 1, wherein said partial transducers of said input and output transducers are connected differently.
- 8. The surface acoustic wave filter according to claim 1, wherein one of said partial transducers of one of said IDT transducers is displaced with respect to another one of said partial transducers of said one of said IDT transducers by an odd-numbered multiple of a half wavelength of a surface acoustic wave.
- 9. The surface acoustic wave filter according to claim 1, wherein one of two of said partial transducers is mirrored parallel to a direction of acoustic propagation.
- 10. A surface acoustic wave filter that can be operated symmetrically, comprising:an input IDT transducer; an output IDT transducer; said input IDT transducer and said output IDT transducer being electromagnetically coupled and split into partial transducers; said IDT transducers having electrical connection pads and ports; at least one pair of said partial transducers being connected in parallel; said partial transducers and said electrical connection pads being disposed to make, in the case of symmetric operation, crosstalk capacitances between adjacent ones of said pads and said IDT transducers approximately equal in amount at a corresponding one of said ports and at voltages of opposite polarity for balancing the crosstalk capacitances; and at least one of said input and output IDT transducers being split transversely into said partial transducers.
- 11. The surface acoustic wave filter according to claim 10, wherein one of two of said partial transducers is mirrored parallel to a direction of acoustic propagation.
- 12. The surface acoustic wave filter according to claim 10, wherein one of said partial transducers of one of said IDT transducers is displaced with respect to another one of said partial transducers of said one of said IDT transducers by an odd-numbered multiple of a half wavelength of a surface acoustic wave.
- 13. The surface acoustic wave filter according to claim 10, wherein said partial transducers are connected in parallel.
- 14. The surface acoustic wave filter according to claim 10, wherein at least one of said partial transducers is connected in parallel and at least another one of said partial transducers is connected in series.
- 15. The surface acoustic wave filter according to claim 10, wherein the other of said input and output IDT transducers, which is not split transversely, is split longitudinally into said partial transducers.
- 16. The surface acoustic wave filter according to claim 10, wherein said partial transducers of said input and output transducers are connected differently.
- 17. A surface acoustic wave filter that can be operated symmetrically, comprising:an input IDT transducer; an output IDT transducer; said input IDT transducer and said output IDT transducer being electromagnetically coupled and split into pairs of partial transducers; said IDT transducers having electrical connection pads and ports; one of said pairs of said partial transducers being connected in parallel and the other of said pairs of said partial transducers being connected in series; and said partial transducers and said electrical connection pads disposed to make, in the case of symmetric operation, crosstalk capacitances between adjacent ones of said pads and said IDT transducers approximately equal in amount at a corresponding one of said ports and at voltages of opposite polarity for balancing the crosstalk capacitances.
- 18. The surface acoustic wave filter according to claim 17, wherein at least one of said input and output transducers is split longitudinally into said partial transducers.
- 19. The surface acoustic wave filter according to claim 18, wherein at least one of said input and output transducers is split transversely into said partial transducers.
- 20. The surface acoustic wave filter according to claim 17, wherein at least one of said input and output transducers is split transversely into said partial transducers.
- 21. The surface acoustic wave filter according to claim 17, wherein one of two of said partial transducers is mirrored parallel to a direction of acoustic propagation.
- 22. The surface acoustic wave filter according to claim 17, wherein one of said partial transducers of one of said IDT transducers is displaced with respect to another one of said partial transducers of said one of said IDT transducers by an odd-numbered multiple of a half wavelength of a surface acoustic wave.
CROSS-REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATION
This is a continuation of copending International Application PCT/DE99/00843, filed Mar. 22, 1999, which designated the United States.
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