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A Study on Equivalent Circuit of Short Wavelength Coplanar Waveguide Employing Periodic Ground Structure on Silicon RFIC

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Electrical Power Systems and Computers

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In this paper, equivalent circuit of short wave length coplanar waveguide employing Periodic Ground Structure on Silicon (PGSS) were investigated using theoretical analysis. Equivalent circuits for the PGSS cell were extracted, and all lumped circuit parameters were expressed by closed form equation. A fairly good agreement between calculated and measured results were observed from 0 to 25 GHz. Above results indicate that the proposed equivalent circuit can be efficiently used up to K band.

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Ju, JG., Park, YB., Jung, BR., Jeong, JH., Jang, EH., Yun, Y. (2011). A Study on Equivalent Circuit of Short Wavelength Coplanar Waveguide Employing Periodic Ground Structure on Silicon RFIC. In: Wan, X. (eds) Electrical Power Systems and Computers. Lecture Notes in Electrical Engineering, vol 99. Springer, Berlin, Heidelberg. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-642-21747-0_1

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