Claims
- 1. A microstrip to waveguide transition, comprising: a waveguide structure; a microstrip conductor structure including a substrate plate arranged in the longitudinal direction in the plane of symmetry and parallel to the electric field of the wave guide structure, an electrically balanced conductor structure including symmetrical conductor portions arranged on opposite sides of the substrate plate, an electrically unbalanced asymmetrical conductor structure including a conductive base plate and a strip-like conductor arranged on opposite sides of the substrate plate, said strip-like conductor being connected to the juxtaposed conductor portion and being reduced in width with respect thereto, and a symmetric-asymmetric transformer formed by two slots provided in said base plate on both sides of said strip-like conductor and in alignment with the edges of said conductor portions for interconnecting said symmetrical and asymmetrical conductor structures to provide an impedance match there-between and between the symmetrical structure to earth and between assymetrical structure to earth.
- 2. A microstrip to waveguide transition as claimed in claim 1, wherein the conductor portions of the symmetrical conductor structure form a band conductor which is arranged substantially in the longitudinal direction of the waveguide structure and connected at one end thereof to the symmetrical-asymmetrical transformer, and at the other end thereof, one of the conductor portions being coupled to one wall of the waveguide structure via a gradually broadening first conductor and the other conductor portion being coupled to an opposite waveguide wall via a gradually broadening second conductor.
- 3. A microstrip to waveguide transition as claimed in claim 2, wherein the substrate is clamped between slots provided in the waveguide wall portions, the broadening conductors extending on the substrate as far as the wall portions of the waveguide and being prolonged by a serrated conductor structure having a depth of teeth of approximately 1/4 .lambda. at the operating frequency, the serrated conductor structure being arranged in the slots and isolated from the wall portions.
Priority Claims (1)
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Parent Case Info
This is a continuation of application Ser. No. 549,935, filed Feb. 14, 1975, now abandoned.
US Referenced Citations (4)
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