A Signal Transition Component

Information

  • Patent Application
  • 20170273172
  • Publication Number
    20170273172
  • Date Filed
    September 02, 2014
    10 years ago
  • Date Published
    September 21, 2017
    7 years ago
Abstract
The present invention relates to a microwave signal transition component (1) having a first signal conductor side (2) and a second signal conductor side (3). The signal transition component (1) is arranged for transfer of microwave signals from the first signal conductor side (2) to the second signal conductor side (3). The transfer component (1) comprises at least one, at least partly circumferentially running, electrically conducting frame (4), a dielectric filling (5) positioned at least partly within said conducting frame (4), at least one filling aperture (6; 6a, 6b) miming through the dielectric filling, and, for each filling aperture (6; 6a, 6b), an electrically conducting connection (7; 7a, 7b) that at least partly is positioned within said filling aperture (6; 6a, 6b). The present invention also relates to a method for manufacturing a microwave signal transition component according to the above.
Description
TECHNICAL FIELD

The present invention relates to a microwave signal transition component having a first signal conductor side and a second signal conductor side. The signal transition component is arranged for transfer of microwave signals from the first signal conductor side to the second signal conductor side.


The present invention also relates to a method for manufacturing a signal transition component.


BACKGROUND

To make microwave signal transitions in printed circuit boards (PCB:s) and similar, metal plated via holes are normally used. To make a well-defined impedance matching of such via holes is difficult, since the impedance is dependent on the via hole size and length. To reduce microwave radiation within the PCB, it is also necessary to put grounded via holes around a via carrying a microwave signal. This type of solution takes up to much area on the microwave board, and is time-consuming as well as expensive to manufacture.


Present solutions thus take up too much area, are dependent on manufacturing tolerances, have a lack of robustness, have high losses and are difficult to match to specific impedance.


It is therefore desired to obtain a microwave signal transition that is more compact, easier to manufacture in a robust and reliable manner, and which is less difficult to match to a specific impedance.


SUMMARY

It is an object of the present invention to provide a microwave signal transition that is more compact, easier to manufacture in a robust and reliable manner, and which is less difficult to match to a specific impedance than prior microwave signal transitions.


Said object is obtained by means of a microwave signal transition component having a first signal conductor side and a second signal conductor side. The signal transition component is arranged for transfer of microwave signals from the first signal conductor side to the second signal conductor side. The transfer component comprises at least one, at least partly circumferentially running, electrically conducting frame, a dielectric filling positioned at least partly within said conducting frame, at least one filling aperture running through the dielectric filling, and, for each filling aperture, an electrically conducting connection that at least partly is positioned within said filling aperture.


According to an example, the electrically conducting connection is in the form of an electrically conducting plating that at least partly covers the inner surface of said filling aperture.


According to another example, the transition component is arranged to be positioned in a corresponding circuit board aperture.


According to another example, each electrically conducting plating is arranged to be connected to at least one electric conductor. Each electric conductor extends in at least a corresponding signal conductor plane on a circuit board in which the transition component is arranged to be positioned.


According to another example, there is one filling aperture with a corresponding electrically conducting plating in the dielectric filling, providing a coaxial transition.


For such a coaxial transition, the electrically conducting plating may for example be arranged to be electrically connected to a radiating aperture arranged at a certain distance from the plating.


According to another example, the transition component comprises two filling apertures with corresponding electrically conducting platings in the dielectric filling, providing a balanced transition.


The present invention also relates to a method for manufacturing a signal transition component where the method comprises the steps:

    • Providing an electrically conducting plate, having a certain thickness between a first signal conductor side and a second signal conductor side.
    • Machining a plate aperture in the electrically conducting plate.
    • Filling the plate aperture with a dielectric material.
    • Machining at least one filling aperture in the dielectric material.
    • Plating each filling aperture with an electrically conducting plating that at least partly covers the inner surface of said filling aperture.


Other examples are disclosed in the dependent claims.


A number of advantages are obtained by means of the present invention. For example:

    • Small size and small area for both coaxial and balanced transition
    • Low manufacturing costs
    • Low losses
    • Accurate matching to specific impedance
    • Millimeter wave capable, DC-300 GHz
    • Mechanically robust
    • Undesired radiation reduced





BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS

The present invention will now be described more in detail with reference to the appended drawings, where:



FIG. 1 schematically shows a perspective view of a microwave signal transition component and a PCB;



FIG. 2 schematically shows a perspective view of a mounted alternative microwave signal transition component;



FIG. 3 schematically shows a section side view of a mounted microwave signal transition component;



FIG. 4A schematically shows a top view and a section side view of a first step for manufacturing a microwave signal transition component;



FIG. 4B schematically shows a top view and a section side view of a second step for manufacturing a microwave signal transition component;



FIG. 4C schematically shows a top view and a section side view of a third step for manufacturing a microwave signal transition component;



FIG. 4D schematically shows a top view and a section side view of a fourth step for manufacturing a microwave signal transition component;



FIG. 4E schematically shows a top view and a section side view of a fifth step for manufacturing a microwave signal transition component;



FIG. 5 shows a flow chart of a method for manufacturing a microwave signal transition component; and



FIG. 6 schematically shows a top view and a section side view of an alternative microwave signal transition component.





DETAILED DESCRIPTION

With reference to FIG. 1, there is a printed circuit board (PCB) having a first signal conductor plane 10 and a second signal conductor plane 11. In the first signal conductor plane 10, a first microwave signal conductor 9a extends towards a circuit board aperture 8, and in the second signal conductor plane 11, a second microwave signal conductor 9b extends towards the circuit board aperture 8. The microwave signal conductors 9a, 9b have a certain width and are etched out of a copper layer on each corresponding signal conductor plane 10, 11 in a previously known manner.


According to the present invention, there is a microwave signal transition component 1 having a first signal conductor side 2 and a second signal conductor side 3. The transition component 1 is arranged for transfer of microwave signals from the first signal conductor side 2 to the second signal conductor side 3. The transfer component 1 comprises at least one, a circumferentially running electrically conducting frame 4, a dielectric filling 5 positioned within said conducting frame 4 and one filling aperture 6 running through the dielectric filling.


In the filling aperture 6 there is an electrically conducting plating 7 that covers the inner surface of the filling aperture 6. The electrically conducting plating 7 covers a part of the dielectric filling 5 on the first signal conductor side 2 and the second signal conductor side 3, such that a circular conductor part is formed on each side of the dielectric filling 5.


The first signal conductor side 2 and the second signal conductor side 3 are separated by a first distance d, constituting a thickness of the transition component 1. Correspondingly, the first signal conductor plane 10 and the second signal conductor plane 11 are separated by a second distance t, constituting a thickness of the PCB 12. The first distance d and the second distance t are roughly of the same magnitude, and may be essentially equal. The transfer component 1 is arranged to be positioned in the circuit board aperture 8 and the plating is arranged to be connected to the conductors 9a, 9b.


Due to the presence of the electrically conducting frame 4, in order to obtain a practical connection, there has to be an opening in the electrically conducting frame 4 that allows a conductor to reach the plating without causing a short-circuit. An example of this is illustrated in FIG. 2, showing an alternative transition component 1′ mounted in a circuit board aperture 8. Here, the transition component 1′ comprises a conducting frame 4′ that has a C-shape, i.e. it has an opening that is filled with the dielectric filling 5 and which extends to the PCB 12. A microwave signal conductor 9, only one shown in this example for reasons of clarity, extends on the first signal conductor plane 10 and is connected to a partial microwave signal conductor 9′ which extends on the dielectric filling 5, connecting the microwave signal conductor 9 to the plating 7.


Although not shown, a similar arrangement may be apparent on the second signal conductor plane 11 and the second signal conductor side 3. It is even conceivable that the conducting frame has several openings, being constituted by separated parts, in order to allow microwave signal conductors to reach the plating from different directions on different sides.


With reference to FIG. 3, there is no opening in the conducting frame 4. Here, the transition component 1 is mounted in a circuit board aperture 8. The first signal conductor plane 10 has no conductors present, at least not in the vicinity of the transition component 1, and faces a distance material 22, which could be a PCB or any other type of microwave laminate or even a foam material such as Rohacell or similar. The distance material 22 has a distance thickness 14 to a top layer material 23, which could be a PCB or any other type of microwave laminate. The top layer material 23 has a top thickness 24 and comprises a first top plane 25, facing the distance material 22, and a second top plane 26, facing away from the distance material 22. The first top plane 25 comprises a copper layer 27 which in turn comprises an aperture 13, for example in the form of a slot, positioned above the transition component 1. The second top plane 26 comprises a radiating copper layer patch 33, positioned above the aperture 13.


The second signal conductor plane 11 faces a surface-mounted coaxial connector 28, which has an inner conductor 29 and outer ground connectors 30, 31. The inner conductor 29 is electrically connected to the plating 7 on the second signal conductor side 3 (not indicated in FIG. 3 since it is hidden), and the outer ground connectors 30, 31 are electrically connected to the electrically conducting frame 4, which in turn is electrically connected to a ground copper layer 32 on the second signal conductor plane 11.


This means that a microwave signal that is transferred via the inner conductor 29 and the plating 7 is received and/or transmitted via the aperture 13 and the radiating patch 33, where the aperture 13 and the radiating patch 33 constitute an aperture-fed antenna arrangement.


The above is only an example of a coaxial arrangement comprising the transition component 1; many other types are of course conceivable, the above only providing examples of the versatility of the transition component 1. For example, in the example with reference to FIG. 3, the copper cladding comprising the aperture 13 may be comprised in the distance material 22 instead of in the top layer material 23.


With reference to FIG. 4A, FIG. 4B, FIG. 4C, FIG. 4D, FIG. 4E, and FIG. 5, a manufacturing method of the transition component 1 will be described.


The method comprises the steps:

    • 17: Providing an electrically conducting plate 15, having a certain thickness d between a first signal conductor side 2 and a second signal conductor side 3, as shown in FIG. 4A.
    • 18: Machining a plate aperture 16 in the electrically conducting plate 15, as shown in FIG. 4B.
    • 19: Filling the plate aperture 16 with a dielectric material 5, as shown in FIG. 4C.
    • 20: Machining at least one filling aperture 6 in the dielectric material 5, as shown in FIG. 4D.
    • 21: Plating each filling aperture 6 with an electrically conducting plating 7 that at least partly covers the inner surface of said filling aperture 6, as shown in FIG. 4E.



FIG. 6 shows an alternative transition component 1″ that comprises two filling apertures 6a, 6b with corresponding electrically conducting platings 7a, 7b in the dielectric filling 5, providing a balanced transition, in contrast to the co-axial transitions disclosed in the previous examples.


The invention is not limited to the examples described above, but may vary freely within the scope of the appended claims. For example, the dielectric filling 5 may be in the form of any suitable material such as for examples an epoxy compound or a material based on PTFE (Polytetrafluoroethylene) or ceramics. The type and characteristic of the dielectric filling 5 will influence the impedance obtained. Different types of dielectric will give different type of impedance. For example, epoxy have a dielectric constant of about 3.6, and with a plating aperture diameter of  1.5 mm and a filling aperture diameter of  0.3 mm, this will result in a characteristic impedance of about 50 ohm. These figures are of course only part of an illustrating example, and could have any suitable value depending on chosen materials, desired characteristic impedance and number of platings.


As a further example, the thickness d of the transition component 1 may vary between 200 μm and a number of millimeters.


The electrically conducting materials may be in any suitable form, for example made in a solid electric material such as copper which may be plated, for example by gold or another suitable metal. It is also conceivable that some electrically conducting material pieces such as the conducting frame is made in non-conducting material such as plastics, that is coated with an electrically conducting material, for example by gold or another suitable metal.


The platings may be solid, i.e. in the form of solid metal pillars, where each one more or less, i.e. at least partly, fills the filling aperture 6. Generally, an electrically conducting connection 7; 7a, 7b is at least partly positioned within each filling aperture 6; 6a, 6b.


Other types of connections to microwave signal conductors 9; 9a, 9b than using an opening or openings in the conducting frame as discussed with reference to FIG. 2 are conceivable. For example, bond wires or air-bridged conductors may be used to connect microwave signal conductors 9; 9a, 9b to corresponding platings.


Electrical connections may be made by means of for example soldering or gluing with electrically conducting glue.


The microwave signal conductors are generally in the form of electric conductors.


There may be any number of filling aperture 6; 6a, 6b, and electrically conducting connections 7; 7a, 7b such as platings for each transition component 1.


The transition component 1 has been shown as circular, but may have any suitable shape such as square, triangular, oval or polygonal.


Unwanted radiation is reduced, since the radiation is better confined to the dielectric materials in this type of transition.


The size and cost of this type of transition is relatively low, for example since no special via ground frames have to be made. Since the transition is made as a separate component, several types may be made to be part of a standard supply, in the PCB only a fitting aperture has to be made.


The PCB and laminates in the examples may be made in any suitable material such as materials based on PTFE or epoxy, with or without re-enforcing glass fiber. Ceramic materials are also conceivable.

Claims
  • 1-15. (canceled)
  • 16. A microwave signal transition component, comprising: a first signal conductor side and a second signal conductor side; wherein the signal transition component is configured to transfer microwave signals from the first signal conductor side to the second signal conductor side;a first electrically conducting frame;a dielectric filling positioned at least partly within the first conducting frame;a first filling aperture running through the dielectric filling;wherein the first electrically conducting frame at least partially circumferentially extends around the dielectric filling and the first filling aperture;an electrically conducting connection at least partially positioned within the first filling aperture.
  • 17. The microwave signal transition component of claim 16, wherein the electrically conducting connection is in the form of an electrically conducting plating that at least partly covers an inner surface of the first filling aperture.
  • 18. The microwave signal transition component of claim 16, wherein the first signal conductor side and the second signal conductor side are separated by a first distance constituting a maximum thickness of the transition component.
  • 19. The microwave signal transition component of claim 17, wherein the electrically conducting plating covers a part of the dielectric filling on the first signal conductor side and/or the second signal conductor side.
  • 20. The microwave signal transition component of claim 16, wherein the transition component is configured to be positioned in a corresponding circuit board aperture.
  • 21. The microwave signal transition component of claim 16: wherein the electrically conducting connection is in the form of an electrically conducting plating that at least partly covers an inner surface of the first filling aperture;wherein the transition component is configured to be positioned in a corresponding circuit board aperture;wherein the electrically conducting plating is configured to be connected to at least one electric conductor, each electric conductor extending in at least a corresponding signal conductor plane on the circuit board in which the transition component is configured to be positioned.
  • 22. The microwave signal transition component of claim 16, wherein the dielectric filling is an epoxy compound or a material containing polytetrafluoroethylene (PTFE).
  • 23. The microwave signal transition component of claim 16: wherein the transition component comprises a single conducting frame which is the first conducting frame;wherein the first conducting frame has a C-shape.
  • 24. The microwave signal transition component of claim 17, wherein there is one filling aperture with a corresponding electrically conducting plating in the dielectric filling, providing a coaxial transition.
  • 25. The microwave signal transition component of claim 24, wherein the electrically conducting plating is configured to be electrically connected to a radiating aperture arranged at a certain distance from the plating.
  • 26. The microwave signal transition component of claim 16: further comprising a second filling aperture running through the dielectric filling, disposed in spaced relation to the first filling aperture;further comprising a second electrically conducting plating that at least partly covers an inner surface of the second filling aperture;wherein the transition component provides a balanced transition.
  • 27. A method of manufacturing a signal transition component, comprising: providing an electrically conducting plate having a thickness between a first signal conductor side and a second signal conductor side;machining a plate aperture in the electrically conducting plate so as to form a first at least partly circumferentially running electrically conducting frame;filling the plate aperture with a dielectric material;machining a first filling aperture in the dielectric material;plating the first filling aperture with an electrically conducting plating that at least partly covers the inner surface of the first filling aperture.
  • 28. The method of claim 27, wherein the electrically conducting plating covers a part of the dielectric filling on the first signal conductor side and/or the second signal conductor side.
  • 29. The method of claim 27, wherein the electrically conducting plating solidly occupies all of the first filling aperture.
  • 30. The method of claim 27, further comprising: machining a second filling aperture in the dielectric material;plating the second filling aperture with an electrically conducting plating that at least partly covers the inner surface of the second filling apert
PCT Information
Filing Document Filing Date Country Kind
PCT/EP2014/068639 9/2/2014 WO 00