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international microwave symposium | 1999

A ceramic planar 77 GHz antenna array

Takeshi Takenoshita

A ceramic antenna array is studied and developed, to manufacture a high performance millimeter wave unit. This antenna array which is made up of new radiating elements and new feeding lines named laminated waveguides, can be manufactured using co-firing ceramic lamination technology. Furthermore, this antenna has high performance at 77 GHz. Using this antenna array, a package with an antenna is easily designed.


IEEE Transactions on Microwave Theory and Techniques | 1998

Development of a "laminated waveguide"

Hiroshi Uchimura; Takeshi Takenoshita; Mikio Fujii


international microwave symposium | 1998

Development of the "laminated waveguide"

Hiroshi Uchimura; Takeshi Takenoshita; Mikio Fujii


Archive | 2005

Transmitting/receiving antenna, isolator, high-frequency oscillator, and high-frequency transmitter-receiver using the same

Nobuki Hiramatsu; Yuji Kishida; Kazuki Hayata; Yoshiko Oya; Takeshi Takenoshita


Archive | 1998

Wiring board equipped with a line for transmitting a high frequency signal

Hiroshi Uchimura; Takeshi Takenoshita


Archive | 2002

Antenna feeder line, and antenna module provided with the antenna feeder line

Takeshi Takenoshita


Archive | 2002

Primary radiator, phase shifter, and beam scanning antenna

Takeshi Takenoshita


Archive | 1998

Laminated aperture antenna and multi-layered wiring board comprising the same

Hiroshi Uchimura; Takeshi Takenoshita


Archive | 1998

Connection structure for dielectric waveguide line

Takeshi Takenoshita; Hiroshi Uchimura; 弘志 内村; 健 竹之下


Archive | 1998

Circuit board comprising a high frequency transmission line

Takeshi Takenoshita; Hiroshi Uchimura

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