A microstrip-to-waveguide transition has been realized for radio astronomy applications, designed to operate in the Q-band (33–50 GHz). As part of an array radio frequency (RF) receiver, the main requirement of such a transition is the reduction of transverse space occupation for the integration in the entire receiver chain, so an in-line configuration has been developed. Moreover, the high frequency band implies that an easy fabrication is a critical requirement if a good match between the two guiding structures is to be obtained in the desired band (with a relative bandwidth of 40%). The combination of CAD software and an optimization tool allows the device to achieve a good return loss over the entire band.
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Simone, M., Fanti, A., Valente, G., Montisci, G., Ghiani, R., & Mazzarella, G. (2018). A compact in-line waveguide-to-microstrip transition in the Q-band for radio astronomy applications. Electronics (Switzerland), 7(2). https://doi.org/10.3390/electronics7020024
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