Abstract

The design of a ring resonator made on a microstrip transmission line is presented. A study of ferromagnetic resonance using this design was made. Computer simulation of a microstrip ring resonator was carried out, and amplitude-frequency characteristics were obtained.

Highlights

  • A resonator is an important element of microwave integrated circuitry

  • We studied the design of a ring resonator made on a microstrip transmission line

  • The domain of definition of a continuous quantity is divided into a finite number of subdomains called elements

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Summary

Introduction

A resonator is an important element of microwave integrated circuitry. A number of papers [1,2,3] are devoted to the study of various designs of resonators. Based on the phenomenon of resonance, it is possible to design various microwave devices: microwave filters [4,5], couplers [6], generators [7], antennas [8.9], etc. Resonators made on a microstrip transmission line are widely used. Microstrip transmission line is one of the main elements of microwave circuits and is used as components of microwave devices. To eliminate the end effect and increase the quality factor of the resonator, it is proposed to use a ring structure instead of a rectangular one. We studied the design of a ring resonator made on a microstrip transmission line

The structure of a microstrip ring resonator
Computer simulation of a microstrip ring resonator
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