This paper proposes a novel class of uniplanar coplanar waveguide (CPW)-to-
slotline transitions, which is particularly suitable for monolithic millime
ter-wave integrated circuits. Instead of using CPW series stub printed in t
he ground plane, as the case in classical CPW-to-slotline transition, this
paper shows the capability to use a CPW series stub printed in the center c
onductor of the CPW, Compared to classical CPW-to-slotline transitions, the
proposed transitions have the following advantages: additional degrees of
freedom, lower radiation loss, larger bandwidth, higher compactness, and a
major reduction of the number of air bridges that are potentially expensive
to build. One alternative configuration that appears to have some merit in
volves the use of the slotline ring resonator, which does not suffer from o
pen-end or short-end effects and, therefore, gives more accurate resonance
frequency, provides an accurate localized zero or infinite impedance point,
and maintains low- or high-input impedance values over a wide frequency ra
nge, depending on the feed type. A principle of achieving such high-quality
transitions is detailed and also confirmed by experimental and theoretical
results, which are in good agreement up to 50 GHz. A maximum fractional ba
ndwidth of 160% is achieved for a IO-dB return loss, and the corresponding
insertion loss is less than or equal to 2 dB.