Claims
- 1. An extra-high-frequency (EHF) balanced circuit module, comprising:
- two metallic blocks secured together and having channels formed in them to define a pair of waveguide input sections and a pair of waveguide output sections, and having coupling means at the input and output sections, to facilitate coupling with modules with similar coupling means;
- two microstrip sections located within the modiule, each microstrip section being formed on first and second substrates aligned in substantially the same plane, and each substrate having a ground plane on one face and a metallized strip on the other face;
- input transition means for coupling energy from the waveguide input sections to the microstrip sections;
- output transition means for coupling energy from the microstrip sections to the waveguide output sections; and
- two electrical devices coupled one to each of the microstrip sections, the electrical devices being positioned between the first and second substrates of the microstrip sections;
- wherein the input transition means includes a fin-line section formed on the first substrate of each microstrip section, and the output transition means includes a fin-line section formed on the second substrate of each microstrip section, whereby the balnced circuit module is conveniently connectable to other circuit modules having identical coupling means.
- 2. An EHF balanced circuit module as defined in claim 1, wherein:
- the coupling means includes at least one dowel pin on the end of the module, to engage a corresponding hole on the opposite end of another module.
- 3. An EHF balanced circuit module as defined in claim 1, wherein:
- each fin-line section includes a tapered area of metallization extending from a relatively wide portion adjoining its associated microstrip section to a zero width near the edge of the substrate, and a tapered gap in the ground plane, extending from a full-width gap near the edge of the substrate to a zero-width gap adjoining the microstrip section.
- 4. An extra-high-frequency (EHF) balanced amplifier circuit, comprising:
- an amplifier module including
- two metallic blocks secured together and having channels formed in them to define a pair of waveguide input sections and a pair of waveguide output sections, and having coupling means at the input and output sections, to facilitate coupling with modules with similar coupling means,
- two microstrip sections located within the module, each microstrip section being formed on first and second substrates aligned in substantially the same plane, nd each substrate having a ground plane on one face and a metallized strip on the other face,
- input transition means for coupling energy from the waveguide input sections to the microstrip sections,
- output transition means for coupling energy from the microstrip sections to the waveguide output sections, and
- two amplifier devices coupled one to each of the microstrip sections, the amplifier devices being positioned between the first and second substrates of the microstrip sections,
- wherein the input transition means includes a fin-line section formed on the first substrate of each microstrip section, and the output transition means includes a fin-line section formed on the second substrate of each microstrip section; and
- a quadrature hybrid coupler module having coupling identical to the coupling means on the amplifier module, coupled to the amplifier module to provide balanced quadrature signals for input to the amplifier module, from a single-ended input signal applied to the quadrature hybrid coupler module.
Parent Case Info
This application is a continuation of application Ser. No. 737,630, filed 5-24-85, now abandoned.
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