Title :
Optimum termination networks for tightly coupled microstrip lines under random and deterministic excitations
Author :
Amari, Smain ; Bornemann, Jens
Author_Institution :
Dept. of Electr. & Comput. Eng., Victoria Univ., BC, Canada
fDate :
10/1/1997 12:00:00 AM
Abstract :
A general method to determine the termination network of multiple coupled lines for lowest input return loss is presented. Each line is connected to the ground and its nearest neighbors by resistors whose values are determined by minimizing the reflected power. It is demonstrated that under these conditions the optimum termination network depends on the excitation. The inequality of the modal propagation constants requires that the length of the lines be properly taken into account when designing a termination network which ensures maximum power delivery to the loads. Matching networks for five and seven coupled transmission lines under different excitations are presented. For the more practical case of unknown excitations, a design procedure based on minimizing the reflected power for independent random-incident voltage variables is presented
Keywords :
impedance matching; losses; microstrip circuits; microstrip lines; transmission line theory; design procedure; deterministic excitations; independent random-incident voltage variables; input return loss; loads; matching networks; maximum power delivery; modal propagation constants; multiple coupled line; optimum termination networks; random excitations; reflected power minimisation; tightly coupled microstrip lines; Admittance; Coupling circuits; Distributed parameter circuits; Microstrip; Nearest neighbor searches; Optical reflection; Power transmission lines; Resistors; Transmission line matrix methods; Voltage;
Journal_Title :
Microwave Theory and Techniques, IEEE Transactions on