Title :
K-band orthomode transducer with waveguide ports and balanced coaxial probes
Author :
Engargiola, G. ; Navarrini, A.
Author_Institution :
Radio Astron. Lab., Univ. of California, Berkeley, CA, USA
fDate :
5/1/2005 12:00:00 AM
Abstract :
We describe the design and test results of a K-band orthomode transducer consisting of orthogonal balanced coaxial probes in a 0.455-in-diameter circular waveguide linked by coaxial transmission lines to balanced coaxial probes in orthogonal WR42 waveguides. We built this device to model at large scale (∼10 : 1) the performance of a compact millimeter-wave transducer for use in an astronomical receiver. The identical construction of the dual channels results in the same phase and insertion-loss characteristics for both polarizations. Measurements show that, from 18 to 26 GHz, the orthomode transducer has a reflection coefficient of below -15dB (standing-wave ratio <1.4) and a cross-polarization coupling from -20to-40dB. The insertion loss over most of the band is ∼0.4dB at room temperature. To scale this device for operation at 200-270 GHz, one must connect corresponding probes by coaxial lines with phase imbalance less than 15°, equivalent to a line-length difference less than 0.0015 in, to mitigate periodical resonances. Probes must be fabricated and positioned with 0.001-in accuracy. The predicted insertion loss would be 0.25 dB at 4 K.
Keywords :
circular waveguides; coaxial cables; millimetre wave devices; polarisation; probes; transducers; 0.25 dB; 0.455 inch; 18 to 26 GHz; 200 to 270 GHz; 4 K; K-band orthomode transducer; astronomical receiver; balanced coaxial probes; circular waveguide; coaxial transmission lines; compact millimeter-wave transducer; cross-polarization coupling; insertion loss; line-length difference; orthogonal WR42 waveguide; orthogonal balanced coaxial probe; periodical resonance; phase imbalance; polarimetry; radio astronomy; reflection coefficient; waveguide ports; waveguide transitions; Coaxial components; Insertion loss; K-band; Large-scale systems; Millimeter wave measurements; Polarization; Probes; Testing; Transducers; Transmission lines; Coaxial transmission lines; polarimetry; radio astronomy; waveguide transitions;
Journal_Title :
Microwave Theory and Techniques, IEEE Transactions on
DOI :
10.1109/TMTT.2005.847072