1965
DOI: 10.1109/tmtt.1965.1126049
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Synthesis of Symmetrical TEM-Mode Directional Couplers

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“…In addition, all of the couplers are distributed symmetrically with respect to the central coupler in terms of the optimum coupling coefficients assigned to them for maximum bandwidth. The theory was developed for multisection CTD CLCs [2, 3], and will work for multisection TRD CLCs equivalently well as long as the port connections of their adjacent coupled‐line couplers are maintained to be the same, that is, the through port and the isolation port of the previous coupled‐line coupler are connected to the input port and the coupled port of the next one, respectively. That is what was adopted to obtain the two‐section CTD CLCs and TRD CLCs in Fig.…”
Section: Designs For Multisection Trd Clcsmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…In addition, all of the couplers are distributed symmetrically with respect to the central coupler in terms of the optimum coupling coefficients assigned to them for maximum bandwidth. The theory was developed for multisection CTD CLCs [2, 3], and will work for multisection TRD CLCs equivalently well as long as the port connections of their adjacent coupled‐line couplers are maintained to be the same, that is, the through port and the isolation port of the previous coupled‐line coupler are connected to the input port and the coupled port of the next one, respectively. That is what was adopted to obtain the two‐section CTD CLCs and TRD CLCs in Fig.…”
Section: Designs For Multisection Trd Clcsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…There have been many techniques presented to enhance the bandwidth of coupled‐line couplers. They are exclusively developed for contradirectional coupled‐line couplers (CTD CLCs) [24] and codirectional coupled‐line couplers [5, 6]. Bandwidth enhancement of TRD CLCs has never been explored.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Thus, we can determine the parameters of the lumped‐element components shown in Figure by applying a matrix formulation between a conventional transmission line and its equivalent circuit as follows :…”
Section: Design Of the Miniaturized Gysel Power Divider Using Lumped‐mentioning
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“…When operating at cryogenic temperatures, the design of a device must take into consideration material properties, i.e., thermal contraction coefficients, dielectric properties, in order to match the different layers with different materials required to minimize the linear strain and conductor offset due to the induced stress caused by the cooling [5]. Multisection layouts are usually employed when multi-octave bandwidths are required [6], [7]. In practice, such couplers require the strongest coupling in the middle section, resulting in an increased sensitivity to layout dimensions such as stripline offsets, which in turn emphasizes the importance of the substrates' alignment accuracy.…”
Section: Hybrid Designmentioning
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“…The structure was designed first by defining the required overall coupling factor to be 3 ± 0.2 dB over the 4-8 GHz IF bandwidth using a three-section coupler. The even mode characteristic impedance for each stage can be found in tables for a given equi-ripple across the band [6], [7]. The even mode (Z 0e ) impedances are then used together with Equations (8) and (9) to calculate the coupling coefficient for each section.…”
Section: Three Section Hybrid and Bias-t Layoutmentioning
confidence: 99%