Friday, June 8, 2012

1206.1461 (A. I. Harris et al.)

Cryogenic microstripline-on-Kapton microwave interconnects    [PDF]

A. I. Harris, M. Sieth, J. M. Lau, S. E. Church, L. A. Samoska, K. Cleary
Simple broadband microwave interconnects are needed for increasing the size of focal plane heterodyne radiometer arrays. We have measured loss and cross-talk for arrays of microstrip transmission lines in flex circuit technology at 297 and 77 K, finding good performance to at least 20 GHz. The dielectric constant of Kapton substrates changes very little from 297 to 77 K, and the electrical loss drops. The small cross-sectional area of metal in a printed circuit structure yields overall thermal conductivities similar to stainless steel coaxial cable. Operationally, the main performance tradeoffs are between crosstalk and thermal conductivity. We tested a patterned ground plane to reduce heat flux.
View original: http://arxiv.org/abs/1206.1461

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