Kochar Inderkumar, Sandip G. Dhende, Swapnil P. Chilap
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Compact wideband quarter-wave transformer using stepped impedance microstrip lines
A compact wideband quarter-wave transformer using microstrip lines is presented. The design relies on replacing a uniform microstrip line with a multi-stage equivalent circuit. The equivalent circuit is a cascade of either T or π networks. Design equations for both types of equivalent circuits have been derived. A quarter-wave transformer operating at 1 GHz is implemented. Simulation results indicate a −15 dB impedance bandwidth exceeding 64% for a 3-stage network with less than 0.25 dB of attenuation within the bandwidth. Both types of equivalent circuits provide more than 40% compaction with proper selection of components. Measured results for the fabricated unit deviate within acceptable limits. The designed quarter-wave transformer may be used to replace 90° transmission lines in various passive microwave components.