Junction between two microwave transmission lines of different f

Wave transmission lines and networks – Coupling networks – Balanced to unbalanced circuits

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333 35, 333 84M, H01P 510

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041351703

ABSTRACT:
A microstrip line, formed by a conductor strip on one side of a dielectric substrate and by a ground-plane layer on the other side thereof, is electrically coupled to another microwave-transmission line, formed by a slot in the ground-plane layer paralleling the strip, with the aid of a supplemental conductor element establishing a virtual short-circuit at an off-axial location on a portion of the strip overlapping the slot. The supplemental conductor element may be a wire, traversing the substrate, or a lateral extension of the strip defining an open-circuited quarter-wavelength line with the ground-plane layer.

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