Broadband transition from rectangular waveguide to groove gap waveguide for mm-wave contactless connections

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In this paper, the authors present a broadband transition from the standard WR-10 rectangular waveguide (RW) to a groove gap waveguide (GGW) in the W-band. The transition structure is based on electromagnetic band gap (EBG) technology where two EBG units are used, which are responsible for the transition and forming the transmission line. Metal pins in the E-plane together with the back surface of the transmission line create a forbidden band, which prevents power leakage between the connecting parts. Small air gaps will not harm the transition performance according to the simulation, which means it has a better tolerance of manufacturing and assembly errors and, thus, has advantages for mm-wave contactless connections. A back-to-back transition prototype was designed, fabricated and measured. The length of the GGW is 39.6 mm. The measured |S11 | is better than −13 dB and the measured |S21 | is better than −0.6 dB over 76.4–109.1 GHz, covering a bandwidth of 35.3%.

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Liu, Z., Cheng, X., Yao, Y., Yu, T., Yu, J., & Chen, X. (2020). Broadband transition from rectangular waveguide to groove gap waveguide for mm-wave contactless connections. Electronics (Switzerland), 9(11), 1–11. https://doi.org/10.3390/electronics9111820

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