1958
DOI: 10.1109/tmtt.1958.1125207
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An Analysis of a Broad-Band Coaxial Hybrid Ring

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“…Tyrrel tried to explain ring hybrids using the concept of waveguide T-junctions, and described two types of hybrid circuits, one involving a ring or loop transmission line and the other relying on the symmetry properties of certain four-arm junctions. After he described the fundamental characteristics of distributed circuit hybrids, a number of workers discussed the performance of practical wideband realizations constructed in coaxial line [25][26][27] and stripline [28]. One of them was that two coupled-line filters were used for a wideband ring hybrid in the 1950s.…”
Section: Asymmetric Ring Hybridsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Tyrrel tried to explain ring hybrids using the concept of waveguide T-junctions, and described two types of hybrid circuits, one involving a ring or loop transmission line and the other relying on the symmetry properties of certain four-arm junctions. After he described the fundamental characteristics of distributed circuit hybrids, a number of workers discussed the performance of practical wideband realizations constructed in coaxial line [25][26][27] and stripline [28]. One of them was that two coupled-line filters were used for a wideband ring hybrid in the 1950s.…”
Section: Asymmetric Ring Hybridsmentioning
confidence: 99%