Claims
- 1. A transition piece for coupling a coaxial transmission line, which terminates in a conductive pin projecting through a conductive coaxial ground plane, to a printed circuit (PC) transmission line, the transition piece comprising:
a conductive plate, which is adapted to be fixed between the coaxial ground plane and a PC ground plane of the PC transmission line so that the plate is in electrical contact with both the coaxial and PC ground planes while the conductive pin contacts a conductive strip of the PC transmission line, the plate having an opening which is shaped and aligned with the pin so that a transition-impedance of the transition piece is substantially equal to a line impedance of the coaxial and PC transmission lines.
- 2. A transition piece according to claim 1, wherein the opening is formed in an edge of the conductive plate.
- 3. A transition piece according to claim 2, wherein the conductive plate comprises lugs, the lugs being adapted to be connected to the PC ground plane.
- 4. A transition piece according to claim 3, wherein the lugs are substantially orthogonal to a plane of the transition piece, and wherein a printed circuit implementing the PC transmission line is substantially orthogonal to the coaxial ground plane.
- 5. A transition piece according to claim 3, wherein the lugs comprise two lugs which are disposed symmetrically about the opening.
- 6. A transition piece according to claim 3, wherein the lugs are formed by bending fingers forming the opening of the conductive plate substantially orthogonal thereto.
- 7. A transition piece according to claim 1, and comprising a stress-relief contact comprising a hollow cylinder coupled to a connecting tab, a wall of the hollow cylinder being split parallel to an axis of the cylinder, the stress-relief contact being aligned so that the hollow cylinder slidingly mates with the conductive pin and the connecting tab contacts the conductive strip.
- 8. A transition piece according to claim 1, wherein the opening is formed within the conductive plate.
- 9. A transition piece according to claim 8, wherein the conductive plate comprises lugs, the lugs being adapted to be connected to the PC ground plane.
- 10. A transition piece according to claim 9, wherein the lugs are substantially orthogonal to a plane of the transition piece, and wherein a printed circuit implementing the PC transmission line is substantially orthogonal to the coaxial ground plane.
- 11. A transition piece according to claim 9, wherein the lugs comprise two lugs which are disposed symmetrically about the opening.
- 12. A transition piece according to claim 9, wherein the lugs are formed by bending fingers forming the opening of the conductive plate substantially orthogonal thereto.
- 13. A transition piece according to claim 1, wherein the coaxial ground plane is implemented so as to protrude in a region close to the conductive pin.
- 14. A transition piece according to claim 1, wherein the conductive plate is implemented so as to protrude from a plane comprising the plate in a region close to the opening.
- 15. A transition piece according to claim 1, wherein the conductive plate comprises one or more further openings through which respective one or more screws penetrate so as to mate the plate with the coaxial ground plane.
- 16. A transition piece according to claim 15, wherein the one or more further openings comprise respective one or more truncated conical holes, and wherein the screws comprise respective flathead screws which seat in the respective truncated conical holes.
- 17. A transition piece according to claim 16, wherein the respective flathead screws seat in the respective truncated conical holes to form a substantially flat surface with the conductive plate.
- 18. A transition piece according to claim 17, wherein a printed circuit which implements the PC transmission line comprises a non-indented straight edge which mates with the flat surface.
- 19. A transition piece according to claim 1, wherein the opening is formed as a generally rectangular indentation in an edge of the conductive plate, and as a semicircular arc having a diameter of the arc aligned with, and symmetrically disposed with respect to, a side of the indentation parallel to the edge.
- 20. A transition piece according to claim 1, wherein the opening comprises a substantially circular hole within the conductive plate.
- 21. A transition piece according to claim 1, wherein the conductive plate comprises a substantially flat surface which mates with a substantially straight edge of the PC transmission line, the surface and the PC ground plane being adapted to receive coupling material which electrically connects the surface and the PC ground plane, and which fixedly maintains the PC transmission line relative to the surface.
- 22. A transition piece according to claim 1, wherein the conductive plate comprises at least one lug, wherein the PC transmission line comprises an upper and a lower side, wherein the PC ground plane is formed on at least one of the upper and lower sides, wherein the conductive strip is formed on the at least one of the upper and lower sides, wherein the at least one lug is adapted to connect to the PC ground plane formed on the at least one of the upper and lower sides, and wherein the conductive pin is adapted to connect to the conductive strip formed on the at least one of the upper and lower sides.
- 23. A method for coupling a coaxial transmission line, which terminates in a conductive pin projecting through a conductive coaxial ground plane, to a printed circuit (PC) transmission line, the method comprising:
providing a conductive plate; removing material from the plate so as to form an opening in the plate; and connecting the plate between the coaxial ground plane and a PC ground plane of the PC transmission line so that the plate is in electrical contact with both the coaxial and PC ground planes while the conductive pin contacts a conductive strip of the PC transmission line and aligns with the opening so that a transition-impedance of the transition piece is substantially equal to a line impedance of the coaxial and PC transmission lines.
- 24. A method according to claim 23, wherein the opening is formed in an edge of the conductive plate.
- 25. A method according to claim 24, wherein removing the material comprises forming an indentation in the edge, and wherein connecting the plate comprises forming lugs therein and connecting the lugs to the PC ground plane.
- 26. A method according to claim 25, wherein forming the lugs comprises forming the lugs to be substantially orthogonal to a plane of the plate, and wherein connecting the lugs to the PC ground plane comprises connecting a printed circuit which implements the PC transmission line to be substantially orthogonal to the coaxial ground plane.
- 27. A method according to claim 25, wherein the lugs comprise two lugs which are disposed symmetrically about the opening.
- 28. A method according to claim 25, wherein forming the lugs comprises bending fingers forming the opening of the conductive plate substantially orthogonal thereto.
- 29. A method according to claim 23, and comprising:
providing a stress-relief contact comprising a hollow cylinder coupled to a connecting tab, a wall of the hollow cylinder being split parallel to an axis of the cylinder; and aligning the stress-relief contact so that the hollow cylinder slidingly mates with the conductive pin and the connecting tab contacts the conductive strip.
- 30. A method according to claim 23, wherein the opening is formed within the conductive plate.
- 31. A method according to claim 30, wherein the conductive plate comprises lugs, the lugs being adapted to be connected to the PC ground plane.
- 32. A method according to claim 31, wherein the lugs are substantially orthogonal to a plane of the transition piece, and wherein a printed circuit implementing the PC transmission line is substantially orthogonal to the coaxial ground plane.
- 33. A method according to claim 31, wherein the lugs comprise two lugs which are disposed symmetrically about the opening.
- 34. A method according to claim 31, wherein the lugs are formed by bending fingers forming the opening of the conductive plate substantially orthogonal thereto.
- 35. A method according to claim 23, wherein the coaxial ground plane is implemented so as to protrude in a region close to the conductive pin.
- 36. A method according to claim 23, wherein providing the conductive plate comprises forming a protrusion from a plane comprising the plate in a region of the plate close to the opening.
- 37. A method according to claim 23, wherein the conductive plate comprises one or more further openings through which respective one or more screws penetrate so as to mate the plate with the coaxial ground plane.
- 38. A method according to claim 37, wherein the one or more further openings comprise respective one or more truncated conical holes, and wherein the screws comprise respective flathead screws which seat in the respective truncated conical holes.
- 39. A method according to claim 38, wherein the respective flathead screws seat in the respective truncated conical holes to form a substantially flat surface with the conductive plate.
- 40. A method according to claim 39, wherein a printed circuit which implements the PC transmission line comprises a non-indented straight edge which mates with the flat surface.
- 41. A method according to claim 23, wherein the opening is formed as a generally rectangular indentation in an edge of the conductive plate, and as a semicircular arc having a diameter of the arc aligned with, and symmetrically disposed with respect to, a side of the indentation parallel to the edge.
- 42. A method according to claim 23, wherein the opening comprises a substantially circular hole within the conductive plate.
- 43. A method according to claim 23, wherein the conductive plate comprises a substantially flat surface which mates with a substantially straight edge of the PC transmission line, the surface and the PC ground plane being adapted to receive coupling material which electrically connects the surface and the PC ground plane, and which fixedly maintains the PC transmission line relative to the surface.
- 44. A method according to claim 23, wherein the conductive plate comprises at least one lug, wherein the PC transmission line comprises an upper and a lower side, wherein the PC ground plane is formed on at least one of the upper and lower sides, wherein the conductive strip is formed on the at least one of the upper and lower sides, wherein the at least one lug is adapted to connect to the PC ground plane formed on the at least one of the upper and lower sides, and wherein the conductive pin is adapted to connect to the conductive strip formed on the at least one of the upper and lower sides.
- 45. A transition piece for coupling a plurality of coaxial transmission lines, which terminate in respective conductive pins projecting through a conductive coaxial ground plane, to a plurality of printed circuit (PC) transmission lines, the transition piece comprising:
a conductive plate, which is adapted to be fixed between the coaxial ground plane and a PC ground plane of the plurality of PC transmission lines, so that the plate is in electrical contact with both the coaxial and PC ground planes while the respective conductive pins contact a respective plurality of conductive strips of the plurality of PC transmission lines, the plate having a plurality of openings each of which is shaped and aligned with the respective conductive pins so that a transition-impedance of each opening is substantially equal to a line impedance of the respective coaxial and PC transmission lines.
RELATED APPLICATION
[0001] This application is a continuation-in-part to U.S. application Ser. No. 10/093,095 titled “Transition from a Coaxial Transmission Line to a Printed Circuit Transmission Line” filed Mar. 7, 2002, which is incorporated herein by reference.
Continuation in Parts (1)
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Parent |
10093095 |
Mar 2002 |
US |
Child |
10253389 |
Sep 2002 |
US |