The use of coaxial cable as a transmission line becomes increasingly detrimental as the operating frequency increases. Microwave and mmWave communication technologies employ waveguide transmission lines between the radio and antenna to overcome the electrical limitations of coaxial cable.

A waveguide is a type of physical structure that directs electromagnetic waves from one point to another. It functions as a conduit for these waves, ensuring they travel in a specific direction without loss of signal strength. Common waveguide shapes include:

  • Rectangular: Characterised by a rectangular cross-section, this type of waveguide is widely used due to its simplicity and ease of manufacture. It supports a broad range of frequencies and allows for efficient transmission of electromagnetic waves.
  • Circular: This waveguide shape features a circular cross-section. It is typically used in applications where rotational symmetry is required, such as in radar systems. The circular shape allows for the transmission of waves in multiple modes.
  • Double Ridge: The double ridge waveguide has two ridges extending along the length of the guide. This design increases the bandwidth of the waveguide, making it suitable for applications that require a wide range of frequencies.
  • Elliptical: An elliptical waveguide has an elliptical cross-section. It offers a compromise between the rectangular and circular designs, providing low attenuation and supporting multiple modes.

Each waveguide shape offers unique advantages and is chosen based on the specific requirements of the communication system, such as the frequency range, power handling capacity, and physical constraints.

Internationally Standardised Waveguide Sizes

IEC / EIA / UK Designation Type Frequency Width Height
R180 / WR51 / WG19 Rectangular 14.5 to 22 GHz 12.954 mm 6.477 mm
R220 / WR42 / WG20 Rectangular 17.6 to 26.7 GHz 10.668 mm 4.318 mm
R260 / WR34 / WG21 Rectangular 21.7 to 33 GHz 8.636 mm 4.318 mm
R320 / WR28 / WG22 Rectangular 26.3 to 40 GHz 7.112 mm 3.556 mm
R400 / WR22 / WG23 Rectangular 32.9 to 50.1 GHz 5.69 mm 2.845 mm
R500 / WR19 / WG24 Rectangular 39.2 to 59.6 GHz 4.775 mm 2.388 mm
R620 / WR15 / WG25 Rectangular 49.8 to 75.8 GHz 3.759 mm 1.88 mm
R740 / WR12 / WG26 Rectangular 60.5 to 91.9 GHz 3.0988 mm 1.5494 mm
R900 / WR12 / WG26 Rectangular 73.8 to 112 GHz 2.54 mm 1.27 mm
R1200 / WR8 / WG28 Rectangular 92.2 to 140 GHz 2.032 mm 1.016 mm
R1400 / WR7 / WG29 Rectangular 113 to 173 GHz 1.651 mm 0.8255 mm
R1800 / WR5 / WG30 Rectangular 145 to 200 GHz 1.2954 mm 0.6477 mm
R2200 / WR4 / WG31 Rectangular 172 to 261 GHz 1.0922 mm 0.5461 mm
R2600 / WR3 / WG3 Rectangular 217 to 330 GHz 0.8636 mm 0.4318 mm