Presentation 1997/7/25
Some Analogy between E-Plane Planar Circuit and Stripline Planar Circuit
T. Anada, T. Hiraoka, Jui-Pang Hsu,
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Abstract(in English) The concept of microwave planar circuits was introduced in 1969 by Okoshi and co-workers as an approach for analyzing and synthesizing planar-type microstrip-line circuits. Whilst, the basic planar circuit equations for the analysis of the E-plane planar circuit have been proposed and developed. The frequency characteristics for both planar circuits are obtained in principle by solving planar circuit equations under given boundary and excitation conditions. But, both planar circuits have essentially the same planar circuit equations and boundary conditions except for the lateral wavenumber β_t. In this paper, we will explain how to calculate the frequency characteristics of both planar circuits, making use of an analogy existing between E-plane waveguide- and H-plane stripline type planar circuits. In order to show the validity and usefulness of an analogy existing between E-and H-plane planar circuit, some typical planar circuits are taken up and the frequency characteristics are calculated based on the normal mode expansion method.
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Keyword(in English) E-plane planar circuit / Planar circuit equations / Frequency translation / Normal mode expansion
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Title (in English) Some Analogy between E-Plane Planar Circuit and Stripline Planar Circuit
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Keyword(1) E-plane planar circuit
Keyword(2) Planar circuit equations
Keyword(3) Frequency translation
Keyword(4) Normal mode expansion
1st Author's Name T. Anada
1st Author's Affiliation Kanagawa University Dept. of Electrical Engineering, Faculty of Engineerimg()
2nd Author's Name T. Hiraoka
2nd Author's Affiliation Kanagawa University Dept. of Electrical Engineering, Faculty of Engineerimg
3rd Author's Name Jui-Pang Hsu
3rd Author's Affiliation Kanagawa University Dept. of Electrical Engineering, Faculty of Engineerimg
Date 1997/7/25
Paper # CQ97-38
Volume (vol) vol.97
Number (no) 190
Page pp.pp.-
#Pages 6
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