2019
DOI: 10.1049/iet-map.2019.0176
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General design equations for 3‐way unequal‐split Bagley power dividers

Abstract: In this study, general design equations for 3‐way unequal‐split Bagley power dividers (BPDs) are systematically derived. The proposed design procedure allows for obtaining power dividers with the same split ratio but with different solutions for design parameters. Conditions are firstly derived to achieve a perfect input port matching, then, taken into consideration to divide the power unequally between the output ports. A technique to compensate the resulting impractical high‐impedance transmission lines is p… Show more

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“…22 Some authors have also found that BPDs can be used for unequal output power splitting where, several techniques were reported in the literature to address this issue for 3-way BPD and 5-way BPD. [23][24][25][26][27] The main objective of this article is to investigate seven-way BPD with an arbitrary output power splitting for the first time. It would be of a special interest to extend the number of BPD output ports according to applications of these dividers in wireless communication systems, antenna feeders, radars, and RF amplifiers.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…22 Some authors have also found that BPDs can be used for unequal output power splitting where, several techniques were reported in the literature to address this issue for 3-way BPD and 5-way BPD. [23][24][25][26][27] The main objective of this article is to investigate seven-way BPD with an arbitrary output power splitting for the first time. It would be of a special interest to extend the number of BPD output ports according to applications of these dividers in wireless communication systems, antenna feeders, radars, and RF amplifiers.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%