Nonuniform transmission line codirectional couplers for hybrid MIMIC and superconductive applications
A new design approach for thin-film codirectional quadrature couplers and their applications is described. An in-depth analysis and semi-empirical design curves are presented for these couplers. Forward-wave coupling is achieved by making use of the difference between even- and odd-mode phase veloci...
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Veröffentlicht in: | IEEE transactions on microwave theory and techniques 1994-03, Vol.42 (3), p.407-414 |
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Zusammenfassung: | A new design approach for thin-film codirectional quadrature couplers and their applications is described. An in-depth analysis and semi-empirical design curves are presented for these couplers. Forward-wave coupling is achieved by making use of the difference between even- and odd-mode phase velocities. Modified nonuniform codirectional couplers with a dummy channel for continuously decreasing or increasing taper and employing wiggly, serpentined and smooth coupled edges have been designed and tested. It is found that a wiggly coupler can achieve a 50% length reduction compared to a smooth-edge coupler. A further 60% length reduction compared to a wiggly coupler is achieved by a serpentine coupler. Coupler performance for wiggly and serpentined configurations is computed by choosing a realizable phase velocity function for a given coupler length. Either constant 90/spl deg/ or /spl minus/90/spl deg/ phase shift is possible with these couplers giving significant design flexibility in some applications. The results for a K/sub u/-band /spl Sigma//spl minus//spl Delta/ magic-T circuit employing a 0 dB wiggly coupler and a /spl minus/3 dB smooth-edge coupler are also presented in the paper.< > |
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ISSN: | 0018-9480 1557-9670 |
DOI: | 10.1109/22.277434 |