2020
DOI: 10.1109/access.2020.2990169
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Wideband Printed Ridge Gap Rat-Race Coupler for Differential Feeding Antenna

Abstract: In this paper, a wideband 3 dB hybrid 180 • rat-race coupler is introduced in the printed ridge gap waveguide technology. It has simultaneous wide matching and isolation bandwidth with low output amplitude imbalance. It operates in the millimeter wave band from 25.8 to 34.2 GHz (27.96%) with 15 dB return loss and isolation, and ±0.5 dB output amplitude imbalance. The proposed design employing an open stub at the middle of the 3λ/4 branch line and quarter wavelength lines at all the ports of the coupler. The ob… Show more

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“…The phase difference between the output ports is stable around 180 0 ensuring differential output. An alternative design is shown in Figure 11a where a hybrid ring or rat-race directional coupler is used to satisfy the power divider function with 180 0 in the output phase shift [64]. One advantage of rat-race couplers is that they can be used to produce in-phase or out-phase feeding according to the choice of the input port.…”
Section: Differential Feeding Power Dividersmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The phase difference between the output ports is stable around 180 0 ensuring differential output. An alternative design is shown in Figure 11a where a hybrid ring or rat-race directional coupler is used to satisfy the power divider function with 180 0 in the output phase shift [64]. One advantage of rat-race couplers is that they can be used to produce in-phase or out-phase feeding according to the choice of the input port.…”
Section: Differential Feeding Power Dividersmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Another disadvantage of the RGW with an air-filled structure is that it requires very accurate CNC machining and its performance is unstable. Inside the gap, a quasi-TEM condition is maintained over the ridge and an electromagnetic (EM) leakage is stopped [30], [31]. So, our design is carried out based on SIGW technology.…”
Section: Sigw Coupler Design and Fabrication A Sigw Designmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…No additional circuitry is required for the ground. Finally, in order to provide more freedom in optimizing the antenna characteristics, a trade-off was made Figure 17b shows the structure of each metal layer stacked in an exploded view, which contributes to the miniaturization of the antenna area, unlike conventional microwave designs [1,[72][73][74]. For antenna measurements, two inputs, port 1 and port 3, are excited with probes.…”
Section: Proposed Ic Designmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Equation (8) shows that E is the electrical length, L is the physical length, and c is the speed of light [75]. By calculation, the electrical length from port 1 of the parallel coupler input to port 2 Figure 17b shows the structure of each metal layer stacked in an exploded view, which contributes to the miniaturization of the antenna area, unlike conventional microwave designs [1,[72][73][74]. For antenna measurements, two inputs, port 1 and port 3, are excited with probes.…”
Section: Proposed Ic Designmentioning
confidence: 99%