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IEEE MICROWAVE MAGAZINE THE BREADTH OF MTT VOLUME 21 • NUMBER 11 • NOVEMBER 2020 SETS NEW STANDARDS IN SPECTRUM ANALYSIS USB Real-Time Spectrum Analyzer & Vector Signal Generator Includes PC software “RTSA-Suite PRO” ✔ RF Frequency range of 10 MHz to 6 GHz ✔ Dual USB 3.0 streaming ✔ Continuous 245 MHz true I/Q streaming ✔ 1 THz/s sweep speed ✔ Simultaneous measurement of multiple bands ✔ 120 MHz Vector Signal Generator www.aaronia.com/v6 TINY Wideband Transformers& Baluns! The Industry’s Widest Selection DC to 24 GHz Consistent performance across very wide frequency bands Over 300 models in stock including a wide range of MMIC, LTCC, and core-and-wire designs RoHS compliant. (718) 934-4500 [email protected] www.minicircuits.com 528_Rev F Microwave Magazine and MTT Society Officers Editor Robert H. Caverly, Villanova University, [email protected] Assistant Editor Sharri Shaw, JWM Consulting LLC, [email protected] Associate Editors Nuño Borges Carvalho, University of Aveiro, Portugal, [email protected] Simone Bastioli, RS Microwave, New Jersey, Volume 21 • Number 11 • November 2020 • ISSN 1527-3342 United States, [email protected] Chia-Chan Chang, National Chung-Cheng University, Taiwan, [email protected] Ali Darwish, American University in Cairo, Egypt, [email protected] Christian Fager, Chalmers University of Technology, Sweden, [email protected] features Mohammad S. Hashmi, Indraprastha Institute of Information Technology, Delhi, India, [email protected] 22 The 3D Smith Chart Jianguo Ma, Guangdong University of Technology, China, [email protected] From Theory to Experimental Reality Alfy Riddle, Quanergy Systems, Inc., Sunnyvale, Andrei A. Muller, Victor Asavei, Alin Moldoveanu, California, [email protected] Esther Sanabria-Codesal, Riyaz A. Khadar, Cornel Popescu, Luca Roselli, University of Perugia, Italy, [email protected]; [email protected] Dan Dascalu, and Adrian M. Ionescu Kamal Samanta, Sony Europe, United Kingdom, [email protected] Almudena Suarez, University of Cantabria, Spain, [email protected] 36 Periodic Structures With Higher Anding Zhu, University College Dublin, Ireland, [email protected] Symmetries Columns and Departments Their Applications in Electromagnetic Devices MicroBusiness Fred Schindler, Oscar Quevedo-Teruel, Guido Valerio, Zvonimir Sipus, [email protected] and Eva Rajo-Iglesias Health Matters James C. Lin, University of Illinois-Chicago, [email protected] Microwave Surfing 50 Balanced to Unbalanced Rajeev Bansal, University of Connecticut, [email protected] An Overview of Multifunctional Wideband Book Reviews Balanced-to-Unbalanced Four- and Five-Port James Chu, Kennesaw State University, [email protected] Filtering Power Dividers Education Corner Wenjie Feng, Wenquan Che, Yongrong Shi, Quan Xue, Rashaunda Henderson, University of Texas Dallas, [email protected] Xiu Yin Zhang, and Xin Yu Zhou Women in Microwaves Wenquan Che, Nanjing University of Science and Technology, [email protected] Membership News Bela Szendrenyi, Advantest, [email protected] New Products Ken Mays, The Boeing Company, [email protected] In Memoriam Contributions Jerry Hausner, [email protected] Ombuds Officer Edward C. 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