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2017-10-10
Miniaturized Gysel Power Dividers Using Lumped-Element Components
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Progress In Electromagnetics Research Letters, Vol. 71, 37-43, 2017
Abstract
This letter presents miniaturized Gysel power dividers using lumped-element components. The characteristic impedances of all the equivalent transmission lines in these dividers are fixed to the same values based on even and odd mode analysis, thus simplifying the design procedure and miniaturizing the Gysel power dividers. The ideal divider designed at a frequency of 590 MHz exhibits power splits of -3.2±0.2 dB and return losses of greater than 15 dB for the frequency range of 460 to 650 MHz. Furthermore, isolation between output ports is greater than 15 dB for the frequency range of 500 to 680 MHz. The fabricated miniaturized Gysel power divider achieves broadband characteristics and is very compact, occupying only about 15% of the area of a conventional Gysel power divider.
Citation
Ryo Ueda, and Hitoshi Hayashi, "Miniaturized Gysel Power Dividers Using Lumped-Element Components," Progress In Electromagnetics Research Letters, Vol. 71, 37-43, 2017.
doi:10.2528/PIERL17081803
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