Passive Microwave Planar Circuitsfor Arbitrary UWB Pulse Shaping

We propose and demonstrate a new technique for generating customized pulse-shapes intended for use in ultrawideband (UWB) applications. The technique employs tailored microstrip lines that have been designed using an exact analytical series solution of the synthesis problem derived from the coupled mode theory. This solution permits the synthesis of waveguides and transmission lines with arbitrary impulse responses limited only by the principles of causality, passivity and stability. Time-domain measurements are performed demonstrating the generation of two pulse-shapes using microstrip circuits and satisfying pre-established UWB mask requirements.

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