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2018-04-03
Miniaturization of Three-Section Branch-Line Coupler Using Diamond-Series Stubs Microstrip Line
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Progress In Electromagnetics Research C, Vol. 82, 199-207, 2018
Abstract
A three-section branch-line coupler is miniaturized using diamond-series stubs microstrip lines. The modified coupler is capable of operating from 1.6 GHz to 3 GHz with a return loss of less than -20 dB, phase imbalance of less than 2.5°, insertion loss and coupling of 4.5 dB and 3.02 dB, respectively. The bandwidth of the coupler has been extended up to 1.4 GHz. In addition, it achieves up to 84% size reduction as compared to a conventional three-section coupler. Furthermore, its performance and circuit size were compared with another modified coupler with normal open-stubs microstrip lines. Effects of the diamond structure and number of stubs were analyzed and discussed in detail, Furthermore, the results achieved by this study are superior to the previous studies.
Citation
Nadera Najib Al-Areqi, You Kok Yeow, Mohamad Ngasri Dimon, Nor Hisham Khamis, and Chia Yew Lee, "Miniaturization of Three-Section Branch-Line Coupler Using Diamond-Series Stubs Microstrip Line," Progress In Electromagnetics Research C, Vol. 82, 199-207, 2018.
doi:10.2528/PIERC17110402
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