Transition from ridged wave guide to planar circuit

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H01P 5/08 (2006.01) H01P 5/107 (2006.01)

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CA 2215480

The invention concerns a transition from a ridged wave guide (10) to a planar circuit (30) on which is provided a conductor (44). The transition comprises at least one conductor link (32) connecting the end of the ridge to the conductor (44) between two contact points (33, 34). According to the invention, the contact points (33, 34) are facing the same access (35) provided for the installation of the conductor link (32). This allows the points of contact (33, 34) to be implemented industrially using a thermocompression machine.

L'invention concerne une transition entre un guide d'ondes à crête (10) et un circuit planaire (30) sur lequel est prévu un conducteur (44). La transition comporte au moins une liaison conductrice (32) reliant l'extrémité de la crête au conducteur (44) entre deux points de contact (33, 34). Selon l'invention, les points de contact (33, 34) sont en regard d'un même accès (35) prévu pour la mise en place de la liaison conductrice (32). Il est ainsi possible de réaliser industriellement ces points de contact (33, 34), à l'aide d'une machine à thermo-compression par exemple.

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