Suspended microstrip circuit for the propagation of an odd-wave

Wave transmission lines and networks – Plural channel systems – Having branched circuits

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333 11, 333128, 333 22R, 333 26, 333238, 333246, 333263, H01P 308, H01P 510, H01P 520

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ABSTRACT:
A suspended microstrip circuit having a dielectric substrate arranged in parallel between two parallel metal planes. First and second strip conductors are provided on the substrate, the second strip conductor being in parallel with the first strip conductor and coupled thereto. A wave phenomenon can propagate through the conductor pair in an odd mode. The metal box accommodating the microwave circuit may now be much greater so that in most cases one box is sufficient. Microwave components such as Magic-T, series-T, shunt-T, circulators, filters, attenuators, can be implemented with the suspended microstrip line.

REFERENCES:
patent: 3594664 (1971-07-01), Lipetz
patent: 3818385 (1974-06-01), Mouw
patent: 4135170 (1979-01-01), Baril et al.
Gupta et al., Microstrip Lines and Slotlines, Aertech House, 1979, Dedham, Mass., pp. 196, 265-267 & title page.

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