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18 December 1996 Design and realization of millimeter wave microstrip circulators
Harvey Newman, D. C. Webb, Clifford M. Krowne
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Abstract
Recent advances in millimeter-wave monolithic integrated circuit technology have resulted in a significant reduction in the size and cost of active microwave circuits over the past several years. More accurate deice and circuit models, efficient user-friendly design tools, improved manufacturing processes, cost-effective packaging and high-volume testing have all contributed to this success. The Ferrite Development Consortium, sponsored by the Defense Advanced Research Projects Agency has effectively applied may of these same techniques to reduce the size and cost of planar circulators. This paper will review recent activities being conducted in this program related to millimeter-wave microstrip circulators.
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Harvey Newman, D. C. Webb, and Clifford M. Krowne "Design and realization of millimeter wave microstrip circulators", Proc. SPIE 2842, Millimeter and Submillimeter Waves and Applications III, (18 December 1996); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.262749
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KEYWORDS
Magnetism

Dielectrics

Anisotropy

Computer aided design

Metals

Microwave radiation

Extremely high frequency

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