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Intro
Substrate Integrated Suspended Line Circuits and Systems
Contents
Preface
Chapter 1 Introduction
1.1 Development of the Transmission Line
1.2 Substrate Integrated Suspended Line Platform (SISL)
References
Chapter 2 SISL Basics
2.1 The Development of SISL
2.1.1 Introduction
2.1.2 Historical Development
2.2 Different Types of SISL Transmission Lines
2.2.1 Single-Ended Transmission Line Based on SISL
2.2.2 Differential Transmission Line Based on SISL
2.3 Transitions
2.3.1 Introduction
2.3.2 Transitions on SISL Platform
2.4 Interfaces
2.4.1 Introduction
2.4.2 The Connection Types
2.4.3 Selection of Interfaces for SISL
2.5 Capacitors
2.5.1 Introduction
2.5.2 Interdigitated Capacitors
2.5.3 Metal-Insulator-Metal (MIM) Capacitors
2.6 Inductors
2.6.1 Introduction
2.6.2 Spiral Inductors
2.6.3 Meander Inductors
Acknowledgments
References
Chapter 3 SISL Filters and Multiplexers
3.1 Introduction
3.2 Compact Filters on the SISL Platform
3.2.1 Bandpass Filters (BPFs)
3.2.2 Dual-Band Bandpass Filters
3.2.3 Wide Stopband Lowpass Filter (LPF)
3.2.4 Triplexer
3.3 Lumped-Element Filters and Tunable Filters
3.3.1 Lumped-Element Filter
3.3.2 Tunable and Reconfigurable Filters
3.4 Metasubstrate Filter on the SISL Metasubstrate Filter on the SISL Platform
Acknowledgments
References
Chapter 4 SISL Power Dividers and Couplers
4.1 Power Dividers on the SISL
4.1.1 Architecture of the SISL Power Dividers
4.1.2 Design Examples of the SISL Power Dividers
4.2 Couplers on the SISL
4.2.1 Coupled-Line Coupler on the SISL Platform
4.2.2 Lumped-Element Coupler on the SISL Platform
4.2.3 Differential Coupler on the SISL Platform
4.2.4 Branch-Line Coupler on the SISL Platform
4.2.5 Rat-Race Coupler on the SISL Platform.
4.2.6 Lange Coupler on SISL Platform
4.2.7 Patch Coupler on the SISL Platform
4.3 Magic-T on the SISL Platform
References
Chapter 5 SISL Baluns, Phase Shifters, and Butler Matrices
5.1 Balun on the SISL Platform
5.1.1 Lumped Balun
5.1.2 Marchand Balun
5.2 Phase Shifters on the SISL Platform
5.2.1 Introduction
5.2.2 SISL Patch-Based Phase Shifter
5.3 Butler Matrices on the SISL Platform
5.3.1 Introduction
5.3.2 Architecture of the SISL Butler Matrix
Acknowledgments
References
Chapter 6 SISL Power Amplifiers and Low-Noise Amplifiers
6.1 PA
6.1.1 Analysis Design of PA
6.1.2 SISL PA Examples
6.2 LNA
6.2.1 Analysis Design of LNA
6.2.2 SISL LNA Examples
References
Chapter 7 Oscillators, VCOs, Mixers, Multipliers, and the Front-End System
7.1 Oscillator
7.1.1 High Q Resonators Based on SISL Technology
7.1.2 Planar Resonators Based on SISL Technology
7.1.3 Oscillators Using Cavity Resonators
7.1.4 VCOs Based on SISL Technology
7.2 Mixers and Multipliers
7.2.1 Mixer
7.2.2 Multiplier
7.2.3 Summary
7.3 24-GHz FMCW Radar
7.3.1 FMCW Radar
7.3.2. Six-Port Receiver
7.3.3 24-GHz SISL Radar Receiver
7.3.4 24-GHz SISL Radar System
Acknowledgments
References
About the Authors
Index.
Substrate Integrated Suspended Line Circuits and Systems
Contents
Preface
Chapter 1 Introduction
1.1 Development of the Transmission Line
1.2 Substrate Integrated Suspended Line Platform (SISL)
References
Chapter 2 SISL Basics
2.1 The Development of SISL
2.1.1 Introduction
2.1.2 Historical Development
2.2 Different Types of SISL Transmission Lines
2.2.1 Single-Ended Transmission Line Based on SISL
2.2.2 Differential Transmission Line Based on SISL
2.3 Transitions
2.3.1 Introduction
2.3.2 Transitions on SISL Platform
2.4 Interfaces
2.4.1 Introduction
2.4.2 The Connection Types
2.4.3 Selection of Interfaces for SISL
2.5 Capacitors
2.5.1 Introduction
2.5.2 Interdigitated Capacitors
2.5.3 Metal-Insulator-Metal (MIM) Capacitors
2.6 Inductors
2.6.1 Introduction
2.6.2 Spiral Inductors
2.6.3 Meander Inductors
Acknowledgments
References
Chapter 3 SISL Filters and Multiplexers
3.1 Introduction
3.2 Compact Filters on the SISL Platform
3.2.1 Bandpass Filters (BPFs)
3.2.2 Dual-Band Bandpass Filters
3.2.3 Wide Stopband Lowpass Filter (LPF)
3.2.4 Triplexer
3.3 Lumped-Element Filters and Tunable Filters
3.3.1 Lumped-Element Filter
3.3.2 Tunable and Reconfigurable Filters
3.4 Metasubstrate Filter on the SISL Metasubstrate Filter on the SISL Platform
Acknowledgments
References
Chapter 4 SISL Power Dividers and Couplers
4.1 Power Dividers on the SISL
4.1.1 Architecture of the SISL Power Dividers
4.1.2 Design Examples of the SISL Power Dividers
4.2 Couplers on the SISL
4.2.1 Coupled-Line Coupler on the SISL Platform
4.2.2 Lumped-Element Coupler on the SISL Platform
4.2.3 Differential Coupler on the SISL Platform
4.2.4 Branch-Line Coupler on the SISL Platform
4.2.5 Rat-Race Coupler on the SISL Platform.
4.2.6 Lange Coupler on SISL Platform
4.2.7 Patch Coupler on the SISL Platform
4.3 Magic-T on the SISL Platform
References
Chapter 5 SISL Baluns, Phase Shifters, and Butler Matrices
5.1 Balun on the SISL Platform
5.1.1 Lumped Balun
5.1.2 Marchand Balun
5.2 Phase Shifters on the SISL Platform
5.2.1 Introduction
5.2.2 SISL Patch-Based Phase Shifter
5.3 Butler Matrices on the SISL Platform
5.3.1 Introduction
5.3.2 Architecture of the SISL Butler Matrix
Acknowledgments
References
Chapter 6 SISL Power Amplifiers and Low-Noise Amplifiers
6.1 PA
6.1.1 Analysis Design of PA
6.1.2 SISL PA Examples
6.2 LNA
6.2.1 Analysis Design of LNA
6.2.2 SISL LNA Examples
References
Chapter 7 Oscillators, VCOs, Mixers, Multipliers, and the Front-End System
7.1 Oscillator
7.1.1 High Q Resonators Based on SISL Technology
7.1.2 Planar Resonators Based on SISL Technology
7.1.3 Oscillators Using Cavity Resonators
7.1.4 VCOs Based on SISL Technology
7.2 Mixers and Multipliers
7.2.1 Mixer
7.2.2 Multiplier
7.2.3 Summary
7.3 24-GHz FMCW Radar
7.3.1 FMCW Radar
7.3.2. Six-Port Receiver
7.3.3 24-GHz SISL Radar Receiver
7.3.4 24-GHz SISL Radar System
Acknowledgments
References
About the Authors
Index.