IEEE 1004-1987 pdf free.IEEE Standard Definitions of Planar Transmission Lines.
IEEE 1004 A planar dielectric waveguide com-posed of one or more dielectric strips of finitewidth affixed to one side of a single extendedconducting ground plane.image line. A planar dielectric waveguide com-posed of one or more dielectric strips of finitewidth affixed to one side of a single extendedconducting ground plane.
insulated image guide. A planar dielectric wave-guide composed of one or more dielectric strips offinite width affixed to an extended dielectriclayer of lower dielectric constant and finite thick-ness, attached in turn to an extended conductingground plane (see Fig 5).inverted microstrip. A compound planar trans-mission line consisting of one or more thinconducting strips of finite width affixed to aninsulatingsubstrate offinite thicknessandsuspended above a single extended conductingground plane with the strips facing the groundplane and separated from it by free space. Thesemiinfinite space above the substrate is also freespace (see Fig 6).inverted strip dielectric waveguide. A planardielectric waveguide consisting of one or moredielectric strips of finite width affixed to anextended conducting ground plane on one sideand to an extended dielectric layer of finite thickness and higher dielectric constant on the otherside (see Fig 7).
metallic E-plane line. An E-plane line in whichthere is no insulating substrate.
microstrip. A class of planar transmission linesconsisting of one or more thin conducting stripsof finite width parallel to a single extended conducting ground plane. In its common form, thestrips are affixed to an insulating substrate attached to the ground plane. The semiinfinitespace above the strips is filled with a medium ofrelative permittivity and permeability equal orless than the substrate (see Fig 8).planar dielectric waveguide. A planar transmis-sion line consisting of one or more dielectric layers or dielectric strips of finite width, or both,located above a single or between a pair of extended conducting ground planes.
planar transmission line. A transmission linecomposed of one or more parallel plates, slabs, orsheets of conducting or insulating materials,including free space, and in which one or morelayers are composed of materials of differing electromagnetic properties,arranged in strips offinite cross section and aligned with the axis ofpropagation to form the guiding structures.Theline may be enclosed laterally by conducting wallsaligned parallel to the axis of propagation.IEEE 1004 pdf download.
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