Modified coaxial to GCPW vertical solderless interconnects for s

Wave transmission lines and networks – Coupling networks – With impedance matching

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333260, H01P 500

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056685092

ABSTRACT:
A vertical, right angle transition to a GCPW transmission line using a modified coaxial transmission line. The solderless interconnect provides a transition from a GCPW in a horizontal plane to a vertical plane. The modified coaxial line has a portion of the outer shield removed from the front, and is placed vertically on the center conductor of a GCPW. The coaxial shield connects both ground planes of the GCPW. The transition can be employed to form an interconnect between a stacked assembly of microwave hybrids.

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