Abstract

Accurate knowledge of passive MIES and MMIGS has become as important as knowledge of active components. A rather classical method of analysis of multi-dielectric multistrip transmission lines is presented. This analysis, restricted to the quasi-static approach, is based on a variational method in the discrete spectral domain, combined with the transverse transmission line method devoted to the calculation of Green’s functions. This work, devoted only to the study of the distributed parameters of the structures, i.e. in any transverse section, is followed by a complete modal analysis with respect to the direction of propagation and the possible boundary conditions at the terminals. These calculations consist actually mostly of an eigenvalue problem. They are carried out analytically as far as possible by means of a block matrix algebraic formalism particularly well suited to the problem. The mode impedances and the impedance matrix are obtained analytically in a general manner. All the parameters of new structures with four conductors are completely made explicit.

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