
handle: 11480/1264 , 20.500.12395/20327
In this paper, the quasi-TEM characteristic parameters of elliptical coplanar coupled waveguides and coupled coplanar waveguide with a finite ground width configuration are presented and analyzed. Computer-aided design (CAD)-oriented fast, simple, and accurate analytic formulas are derived by using conformal mapping techniques, which provide satisfactory accuracy at microwave frequencies and lead to closed-form analytical solutions suitable for CAD software packages. The results for the odd- and even-mode characteristic impedance, effective dielectric constant, and coupling coefficient have been computed by these formulas. Good agreement between the present results and published results is observed. For the planar case, simulations have also been undertaken with Sonnet electromagnetic-circuit solver software. The computed results agree well with those of the simulation ones.
conformal mapping, Coplanar coupled waveguides (CCPWs), Elliptical CCPWs, computer-aided design (CAD) oriented, coplanar coupled waveguides (CCPWs), elliptical CCPWS, Computer-aided design (CAD) oriented, Conformal mapping
conformal mapping, Coplanar coupled waveguides (CCPWs), Elliptical CCPWs, computer-aided design (CAD) oriented, coplanar coupled waveguides (CCPWs), elliptical CCPWS, Computer-aided design (CAD) oriented, Conformal mapping
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