Abstract

The spectral-domain analysis is applied to the derivation of the propagation characteristics of the even and odd mode, for the broad-sidecoupled suspended-substrate stripline (BCSSS). The characteristic impedance, based on the current-power definition, as well as the effective permittivity are evaluated. Numerical results are presented illustrating the effects of several different dimensional parameters. Numerical results indicate a large spread between even- and odd-mode impedance for thin substrates (D/A < 0.045) and stripwidths ranging 0.046<= W/B<= 0.47, suggesting tight coupling. Negligible frequency dependence on odd-mode impedance is evident, as well as significant frequency effects on even-mode impedance. Considerable dispersion is shown to be present in the odd mode for wider strips. Measured results for a low-pass filter and cascaded transitions are presented.

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