Title :
Design and High Performance of a Micromachined K -Band Rectangular Coaxial Cable
Author :
Lancaster, Michael J. ; Zhou, Jiafeng ; Ke, Maolong ; Wang, Yi ; Jiang, Kyle
Author_Institution :
Birmingham Univ., Birmingham
fDate :
7/1/2007 12:00:00 AM
Abstract :
This paper presents the design and performance of a low-loss rectangular air-filled coaxial cable. A high-precision micromachining technique is used to fabricate the cable. It is assembled by bonding together five layers of gold-coated SU-8 photoresist fabricated using the ultraviolet photolithographic technique. As the cable is air filled, both the dielectric and radiation losses are negligible. The cross coupling is also very weak between the cable and other parts of the circuit in a system. These advantages make the proposed cable a very good candidate for low-cost high-performance miniaturized transmission lines. The cable is designed to work in the frequency range of 14-36 GHz, which covers the whole JC-band. The size of the cable is only 8.9 mm times 8.6 mm times 1.5 mm and the measured minimum insertion loss of the as-made cable is approximately 0.6 dB. The return loss is better than 15 dB in the passband.
Keywords :
coaxial cables; dielectric losses; high-frequency transmission lines; micromachining; photoresists; ultraviolet lithography; cross coupling; dielectric loss; frequency 14 GHz to 36 GHz; gold-coated SU-8 photoresist; high-precision micromachining technique; insertion loss; low-cost high-performance miniaturized transmission lines; low-loss rectangular air-filled coaxial cable; micromachined K-band rectangular coaxial cable; radiation loss; return loss; size 1.5 mm; size 8.6 mm; size 8.9 mm; ultraviolet photolithographic technique; Assembly; Bonding; Coaxial cables; Coupling circuits; Dielectric losses; Distributed parameter circuits; Frequency; Micromachining; Power cables; Resists; $K$-band; SU-8; micromachine; rectangular coaxial cable; wideband filter;
Journal_Title :
Microwave Theory and Techniques, IEEE Transactions on
DOI :
10.1109/TMTT.2007.900339