Proceedings of 1995 IEEE MTT-S International Microwave Symposium
DOI: 10.1109/mwsym.1995.406290
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Design methodology, measurement and application of MMIC transmission line transformers

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“…Simulated results using an accurate quasi-static tool [10] and a commercial 2.5D EM tool [11] independently show excellent balance and low reflection over a broad frequency range. Design methodology of these components is similar to TLT impedance transformers [12], and will be described in this paper.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Simulated results using an accurate quasi-static tool [10] and a commercial 2.5D EM tool [11] independently show excellent balance and low reflection over a broad frequency range. Design methodology of these components is similar to TLT impedance transformers [12], and will be described in this paper.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Examples have been implemented in monolithic microwave integrated circuits [4], [8], [9], several were implemented with coupled microstrip lines [10], [11], and one recent example for superconducting applications was implemented as a 6.25 to 25 transformer from 2-13 GHz [12].…”
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“…This tool has been verified repeatedly in the past by comparisons with measurements performed on similar components and with 2.5D EM results generated by another commercial simulator [7] , [8]. Therefore, it can be considered as a reliable basis for the investigation conducted here and was used to compute the impedance Z(f) as seen into the openended TL-type spiral-shaped compensation structure of Fig.…”
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“…In order to look into the details of the impedance representation required, the same field-theory based quasi-TEM multilayer simulation tool already applied in [3], [4], with an earlier version described in [7], [8] has been used. This tool has been verified repeatedly in the past by comparisons with measurements performed on similar components and with 2.5D EM results generated by another commercial simulator [7] , [8].…”
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