Some Optimum Properties of n Ports

It is known that it is impossible to construct certain types of n ports for which too many design contraints are required. For instance, a lossless, reciprocal three port cannot be completely matched. The paper is mainly concerned with n ports that provide an equal power split. Scattering matrices a...

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