Wave transmission lines and networks – Dissipating terminations for long lines – Fluid-cooling
Patent
1991-12-27
1993-05-04
Pascal, Robert J.
Wave transmission lines and networks
Dissipating terminations for long lines
Fluid-cooling
333246, 333227, H01P 126
Patent
active
052085619
ABSTRACT:
A load for a stripline integrated into a three-plate structure is formed by a resonant cavity filled with absorbent material. The resonant cavity is defined by metallized holes extending through the three plates. The holes are spaced no more than 1/4 wavelength apart and can extend along the length of the stripline to form an opening of the resonant cavity. The structure of the load allows its size to have the same height and width of the stripline.
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Delestre Xavier
Dousset Thierry
"Thomson-CSF"
Ham Seung
Pascal Robert J.
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