A broadband design of substrate integrated waveguide (SIW) to stripline interconnects is presented for the first time. The transition shows a wideband performance and, contrary to microstrip and coplanar waveguide circuitry, interconnects two planar transmission-line media that are both capable of medium-level power handling capabilities. Over a bandwidth of 18 GHz to 28 GHz (43.4 percent), the single interconnect shows a worst-case return loss of 24 dB and maximum insertion losses of 0.44 dB. For a back-to-back connection, the return loss reduces to 19 dB and insertion loss increases to 0.87 dB. All dimensional parameters are specified, and the design is validated by two commercially available field-solver packages. Moreover, field plots are presented that highlight the step-by-step mode conversion from SIW to stripline.