Differential microstrip lines with common-mode suppression based on electromagnetic band-gaps (EBGs)

Autor/a

Vélez Rasero, Paris

Bonache Albacete, Jordi

Martín, Ferran

Data de publicació

2015

Resum

CIMITEC


A technique for the suppression of the common mode in differential (balanced) microstrip lines, based on electromagnetic band-gaps (EBGs), is presented in this letter. It is demonstrated that by periodically modulating the common-mode characteristic impedance of the line and simultaneously forcing the differential-mode impedance to be uniform (and equal to the reference impedance of the differential ports), the common mode can be efficiently suppressed over a certain frequency band, while the line is transparent for the differential-mode. The main advantage of EBGs, as compared to other approaches for common-mode suppression in differential microstrip lines, is the fact that the ground plane is kept unaltered. Moreover, the design of the differential line is straightforward since the required level of common-mode suppression and bandwidth are given by simple approximate analytical expressions. As a design example, we report a four-stage common-mode suppressed differential line with 68% fractional bandwidth for the common-mode stopband centered at 2.4 GHz, and maximum common-mode rejection ratio (CMRR) of 19 dB at that frequency. Furthermore, we have designed and fabricated a six-stage double-tuned common-mode suppressed differential line in order to enhance the stopband bandwidth for the common mode around 2.4 GHz.

Tipus de document

Article

Llengua

Anglès

Matèries i paraules clau

Common-mode noise suppression; Differential transmission lines; Electromagnetic band-gaps (EBGs); Periodic structures

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IEEE antennas and wireless propagation letters ; Vol. 14 (2015), p. 40-43

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