DocumentCode :
1833239
Title :
Improving Computer-Aided Design Accuracy with Planar Analysis Models of Junctions and Discontinuities
Author :
Burger, H.A. ; Windell, R.F.
Author_Institution :
Loral Defense Systems Division, Arizona
Volume :
11
fYear :
1987
fDate :
31929
Firstpage :
189
Lastpage :
203
Abstract :
Conventional Computer-Aided Design (CAD) programs for stripline and rnicrostrip circuit design have only a few circuit models for junctions and discontinuities, and these are not accurate at frequencies and geometries where the junctions are distributed rather than lumped. Planar analysis can be used to study moderately complex junction and circuit shapes composed of distributed elements and the resulting S-parameters used by other programs in further analysis. This paper describes the procedure for performing a planar analysis, assuming that a computer program is available. This procedure is applied to the designs of an equal split power divider and a compensated ring hybrid as exarnples. The results are compared with designs made with lumped element junctions and with measured data. It is shown that plannar analysis can produce a more accurate circuit design in less time than previous methods, and that the calculated performance predictions are more accurate than current measurement practice can achieve.
Keywords :
Circuit synthesis; Computational geometry; Design automation; Frequency; Performance analysis; Power dividers; Scattering parameters; Shape; Solid modeling; Stripline;
fLanguage :
English
Publisher :
ieee
Conference_Titel :
ARFTG Conference Digest-Spring, 29th
Conference_Location :
Las Vegas, NV, USA
Print_ISBN :
0-7803-5686-1
Type :
conf
DOI :
10.1109/ARFTG.1987.323865
Filename :
4119423
Link To Document :
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