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30 April 2001 Suspended substrate stripline structures evaluation for millimeter-wave circuits application
Jeffrey S. Fu, Chao Lu, Boon Chim Kwok, Wendy Y. Lee
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Proceedings Volume 4407, MEMS Design, Fabrication, Characterization, and Packaging; (2001) https://doi.org/10.1117/12.425305
Event: Microelectronic and MEMS Technologies, 2001, Edinburgh, United Kingdom
Abstract
Suspended Substrate Stripline (SSS) is a printed circuit technology that can be used for both broadband and narrowband filters in highpass, lowpass, bandpass, bandstop and multiplexer form. It has been widely adopted in a variety of filter designs in the upper microwave and lower millimeter-wave frequency. This paper discusses two methods of designing a suspended substrate stripline bandpass filter. The first method is based on the design equations for the capacitive transmission line filter. The second method is based on the design procedure for broadside- coupled suspended stripline. Investigation has been made so as to determine which of these two methods is a more suitable choice for incorporating into the final finline mixer design operating at 35 GHz.
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Jeffrey S. Fu, Chao Lu, Boon Chim Kwok, and Wendy Y. Lee "Suspended substrate stripline structures evaluation for millimeter-wave circuits application", Proc. SPIE 4407, MEMS Design, Fabrication, Characterization, and Packaging, (30 April 2001); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.425305
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KEYWORDS
Bandpass filters

Resonators

Capacitance

Capacitors

Prototyping

Dielectrics

Digital filtering

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