Claims
- 1. A temperature stable SAW device comprising:
- a substrate having a known power flow angle variation as a function of temperature;
- first means for generating surface acoustic waves on a surface of said substrate in response to a first electrical signal; and
- second means for generating at least one responsive electrical signal in response to said surface acoustic waves, said second means having a geometry such that said power flow angle variation provides compensation for temperature dependent changes in said substrate.
- 2. The device according to claim 1 wherein one of said first and second means comprises:
- primary means for generating a primary responsive signal having a phase which varies in response to said temperature dependent changes in said substrate; and
- compensator means for generating at least one compensating responsive signal, said compensator means having a geometry such that said at least one compensating responsive signal compensates for said varying phase of said primary responsive signal.
- 3. The device according to claim 1 wherein one of said first and second means comprises:
- a plurality of interdigitated fingers, said geometry further comprising a non-linearity of said fingers such that distances traversed by said surface acoustic waves varies in response to said power flow angle variation.
- 4. The device according to claim 2 further comprising:
- means for absorbing surface acoustic waves, said absorbing means being placed on said substrate such that said second means for varyingly illuminated by said surface acoustic waves as said power flow angle varies.
- 5. A temperature stable SAW device comprising:
- a substrate having a known power flow angle variation as a function of temperature;
- first means for generating surface acoustic waves on a surface of said substrate in response to a first electrical signal; and
- second means for generating a temperature compensated output signal, said output signal being responsive to said power flow angle variation.
- 6. The device according to claim 5 wherein one of said first and second means comprises:
- primary means for generating a primary responsive signal having a phase which varies as a function of temperature;
- compensator means for generating at least one compensating responsive signal, said at least one compensating responsive signal being responsive to said power flow angle variation; and
- means for summing said primary responsive signal and at least one of said at least one compensating responsive signal to obtain said temperature compensated output signal.
- 7. The device according to claim 5 wherein one of said first and second means comprises:
- a plurality of interdigitated fingers having a geometric relationship with said input means such that distances traversed by said surface acoustic waves varies in response to said power flow angle variation.
- 8. The device according to claim 6 further comprising:
- means for absorbing surface acoustic waves, said absorbing means shielding at least a portion of said output means from said input means.
- 9. In a SAW device having a substrate which has a known power flow angle variation as a function of temperature and input means on the substrate for generating surface acoustic waves, a method of producing a temperature compensated output signal comprising the steps of:
- generating surface acoustic waves by use of said input means; and
- receiving said surface acoustic waves and generating an output signal by use of output means which have a geometry such that said power flow angle variation produces a phase shift of said output signal approximately equal and opposite to a phase shift produced by a temperature change.
Parent Case Info
This application is a continuation-in-part of Ser. No. 232,611, filed Feb. 9, 1981.
Government Interests
This invention was accomplished under contract with the U.S. Government. The terms of that contract specify that the contractor retains title to the invention and the U.S. Government is granted a non-exclusive license to practice the invention.
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