2019
DOI: 10.1016/j.aeue.2018.11.040
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A new dual band 4 × 4 butler matrix with dual band 3 dB quadrature branch line coupler and dual band 45° phase shifter

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“…The BM can be connected to the antenna array by cables as connected in [31] or by using slots as in [32]. The phase difference between the output ports of the dual band BM at two operating frequencies, listed in Table 8, is obtained by calculating the phase difference of the traveled path as in [25]. The phase difference between the output ports of the dual band ±90 • BLC (employed to design the BM) 90 • at frequency f 1 and −90 • at frequency f 2 has been considered.…”
Section: Proposed × 4 Butler Matrixmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…The BM can be connected to the antenna array by cables as connected in [31] or by using slots as in [32]. The phase difference between the output ports of the dual band BM at two operating frequencies, listed in Table 8, is obtained by calculating the phase difference of the traveled path as in [25]. The phase difference between the output ports of the dual band ±90 • BLC (employed to design the BM) 90 • at frequency f 1 and −90 • at frequency f 2 has been considered.…”
Section: Proposed × 4 Butler Matrixmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…BLCs and dual band 45 • phase shifters are required to design a dual band 4 × 4 BM [20]- [25]. A simpler and compact design of the dual band 4 × 4 BM can be obtained if dual band BLC plays the role of a dual band 45 • phase shifter as well.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…These bidirectional structures can provide equal power split between two outputs (coupled and through ports) with a well-defined phase shift difference, while the fourth port is strictly isolated. [3][4][5][6][7][8][9] In the state of the art, there are two types of popular hybrid couplers, the first one, in which the phase shift between the two output signals is 90 and a power split of 3 dB. In the second one, the phase shift between the two output signals is 180 and a power split of 3 dB.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In the second one, the phase shift between the two output signals is 180 and a power split of 3 dB. [3][4][5] In this work, the main objective is to develop a single coupler with miniaturized dimension, good adaptation, good coupling, and well-isolated port that can control both phase shifts at any time with an approximate 3 dB attenuation. The choice of phase shift difference (90 or 180 ) depends totally on the user.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…These days the demand for compact, portable, and versatile devices, which can cover multiple frequency application bands is constantly increasing. In the last decade, a number of methods have been proposed by various methods/structures were employed to design a dual band BLC such as short ended coupled line (CL) and short stubs . These reported methods and dual‐band quarter wave transmission line (DBQWTL) employs short ended coupled line (CL) and short stubs, a parallel combination short ended CL and transmission line (TL), short/open stub at the two terminals of the TL, connecting a stub at the center of the TL, extended port, using quarter wavelength open/shorted CL, using a CL, folding of the TL .…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%