A coaxial line to post-wall waveguide transition for a cost-effective transformer between a RF-device and a planar slot-array antenna in 60-GHz band

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Interfaces between a coaxial structure and a post-wall waveguide are proposed as the essential components for cost-effective millimeter-wave modules. PTFE substrate is selected in terms of loss and manufacturability. The reflection and the transmission characteristics are investigated. The short-stepped and the short-taper-stepped feeding structures provide 14.7% and 13.2% bandwidths for the reflection smaller than -15 dB, respectively. The 46 × 40 mm2 size antenna fed by the short-stepped structure in PTFE substrate gives 27.3 dBi with 58.2% efficiency at 60.0 GHz. Feeding structures in PTFE substrate fulfill electrical and manufacturing demands in millimeter-wave bands. Copyright © 2006 The Institute of Electronics, Information and Communication Engineers.

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Kai, T., Katou, Y., Hirokawa, J., Ando, M., Nakano, H., & Hirachi, Y. (2006). A coaxial line to post-wall waveguide transition for a cost-effective transformer between a RF-device and a planar slot-array antenna in 60-GHz band. IEICE Transactions on Communications, E89-B(5), 1646–1652. https://doi.org/10.1093/ietcom/e89-b.5.1646

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