IP Library Granted Patent US 7,180,009
Granted Patent B2
US 7,180,009 · App. 10/903,535 · Granted Feb 20, 2007

Transmission line with stripped semi-rigid cable

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Patent No.
US 7,180,009
App. No.
10/903,535
Granted
Feb 20, 2007
Kind
B2
Abstract

A high frequency coax transmission line structure is configured with a stripped semi-rigid cable (no shield). The stripped cable is inserted lengthwise into a metallized grounded slot formed in a printed wiring board. The dielectric barrel of the stripped cable contacts each of the elongated side and bottom walls of the slot. An exposed portion of center conductor at each end of the cable lays tangent on a corresponding one of connection points (at each end of the slot). The structure reduces loss for long transmission line lengths, and fixes the mounting depth and routing for a consistent transition. Inductive compensation can be provided at the connections point at each end of the slot to mitigate transition discontinuity.

Claims (31)

1. A printed wiring board that includes a high frequency coax transmission line structure, the board comprising:

a slot formed in the board and having elongated side and bottom walls that are metallized and grounded, with a printed connection point at each end of the slot; and

a semi-rigid cable stripped of its outer conductor and inserted into the slot, so that a dielectric barrel of the stripped cable contacts each of the elongated side and bottom walls, and an exposed portion of center conductor at each end of the cable lays tangent on a corresponding one of the connection points.

2. The board of claim 1 wherein the semi-rigid cable has an impedance that is less than impedance of the transmission line structure.

3. The board of claim 1 wherein one or both printed connection points include a transmission line having an inductive section configured to compensate for transition discontinuity between the center conductor and the corresponding connection point.

4. The board of claim 1 wherein the center conductor is shaped into an inductive compensation loop at one or both ends, where each loop is configured to compensate for transition discontinuity between the center conductor and the corresponding connection point.

5. The board of claim 1 wherein a grounded metallic cover is placed over at least a portion of the dielectric barrel extending above the slot.

6. The board of claim 1 wherein the slot has a depth such that the center conductor is bent upward to lay tangent on each corresponding connection point.

7. The board of claim 1 wherein the printed wiring board has top and bottom surfaces and includes multiple layers therebetween, and the slot of the high frequency coax transmission line structure passes through one or more of the layers.

8. The board of claim 1 wherein the board is further configured to compensate for transition discontinuity at each connection point.

9. A method for manufacturing a printed wiring board that includes a high frequency coax transmission line structure, the method comprising:

fabricating a printed wiring board that includes a slot formed in the board and having elongated side and bottom walls that are metallized and grounded, with a printed connection point at each end of the slot;

inserting a semi-rigid cable stripped of its outer conductor into the slot, so that a dielectric barrel of the stripped cable contacts each of the elongated side and bottom walls, and an exposed portion of center conductor at each end of the cable lays tangent on a corresponding one of the connection points.

10. The method of claim 9 wherein the semi-rigid cable has an impedance that is less than impedance of the transmission line structure.

11. The method of claim 9 further comprising:

fabricating the printed wiring board so that one or both printed connection points includes a transmission line having an inductive section configured to compensate for transition discontinuity between the center conductor and the corresponding connection point.

12. The method of claim 9 further comprising:

shaping the center conductor into an inductive compensation loop at one or both ends of the cable, where each loop is configured to compensate for transition discontinuity between the center conductor and the corresponding connection point.

13. The method of claim 9 further comprising:

placing a grounded metallic cover over at least a portion of the dielectric barrel extending above the slot.

14. The method of claim 9 wherein the slot has a depth such that the center conductor is bent upward to lay tangent on each corresponding connection point.

15. The method of claim 9 further comprising:

fabricating the printed wiring board to include compensation for transition discontinuity at one or both connection points.

16. A high frequency coax transmission line structure for a printed wiring board, the transmission line structure comprising:

a slot formed in a multilayer printed wiring board and having elongated side and bottom walls that are metallized and grounded, with a printed connection point at each end of the slot;

a semi-rigid cable stripped of its outer conductor and inserted into the slot, so that a dielectric barrel of the stripped cable contacts each of the elongated side and bottom walls, and an exposed portion of center conductor at each end of the cable lays tangent on a corresponding one of the connection points; and

inductive compensation for transition discontinuity at one or both connection points.

17. The transmission line structure of claim 16 wherein the slot has a depth such that the center conductor is bent upward to lay tangent on each corresponding connection point.

18. The transmission line structure of claim 16 wherein the semi-rigid cable has an impedance that is less than impedance of the transmission line structure.

19. The transmission line structure of claim 16 wherein the inductive compensation is provided at one or both printed connection points and includes a transmission line having an inductive section configured to compensate for transition discontinuity between the center conductor and the corresponding connection point.

20. The transmission line structure of claim 16 wherein the inductive compensation is provided by the center conductor, which is shaped into an inductive compensation loop at one or both ends, where each loop is configured to compensate for transition discontinuity between the center conductor and the corresponding connection point.

Assignments (3)
CHANGE OF NAME Recorded Jan 13, 2015
From: SENSOR AND ANTENNA SYSTEMS, LANSDALE, INC.
To: COBHAM ADVANCED ELECTRONIC SOLUTIONS INC.
Reel/Frame 034764/0784 →
ASSIGNMENT OF ASSIGNOR'S INTEREST Recorded Apr 10, 2008
From: BAE SYSTEMS INFORMATION AND ELECTRONIC SYSTEMS INTEGRATION INC.
To: SENSOR AND ANTENNA SYSTEMS, LANSDALE, INC.
Reel/Frame 020783/0092 →
ASSIGNMENT OF ASSIGNOR'S INTEREST Recorded Aug 11, 2004
From: GREELEY, JOHN S.
To: BAE SYSTEMS INFORMATION AND ELECTRONIC SYSTEMS INTEGRATION INC.
Reel/Frame 014973/0004 →