ABSTRACT
A simple method using a stripline resonator is described for measuring the dielectric permittivity, linewidth and components of tensor permeability of ferrites in the frequency range 30–6300 Mc/s. The ferrite parameters are evaluated from only two measurements, the cavity frequency and Q. The resonator consists of a length of stripline, short circuited at both ends, which may be excited at various frequencies from 300 to 6300 Mc/s. or loaded with dielectric to lower the resonant frequency as far as 30 Mc/s. It is used in conjunction with a swept frequency test bench.