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Radial stubs in the Rf design

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How to design Radial stubs?where can I get some infomation about it?
 

Hi,

do a search on this forum. Radia stubs have been discussed in several threads.


Rgds
 

A radial stub, looking like a 1/4 piece of pie, is actually an open circuited transmission like stub. If you are trying to build a bias tee (using a high impedance line, followed by a radial stub) operating from 2 to 4 GHz, for instance, the radial stub electrical length should be approximately 90 degrees long at 3 Ghz, so it acts like a short circuit over most of that band.
 

Hi,

these are the pages from

Brian C. Wadell:Transmission Line Design Handbook

you can find design information about radial and delta stub there.

flyhigh
 

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