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The dual-band reentrant power splitter V. V. Atuchin, A. P. Gorbachev, V. A. Khrustalev, N. V. Tarasenko

Contributor(s): Gorbachev, A. P | Khrustalev, V. A | Tarasenko, N. V | Atuchin, Victor VMaterial type: ArticleArticleSubject(s): двухдиапазонные ретрансляторы мощности | разветвители мощностиGenre/Form: статьи в журналах Online resources: Click here to access online In: AEU - International journal of electronics and communications Vol. 84. P. 21-26Abstract: A novel configuration of the microwave dual-band power splitter is presented in this paper. The proposed power splitter is based on the reentrant structure in which the metallic body with a floating potential is asymmetrical. As a result, two adjacent work bands are created, leading to quasi-flat maximum responses and that improves the weight, compatibility and cost of the splitter. The general TEM circuit model for the proposed splitter, in terms of a series multi-port connection, is designed and used to determine the initial electrical parameters. An experimental printed unit has been manufactured using conventional printed circuit implementation. The measured S-parameters show an acceptable agreement with analytical and full-wave simulations and that paves the way for a variety of applications.
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A novel configuration of the microwave dual-band power splitter is presented in this paper. The proposed power splitter is based on the reentrant structure in which the metallic body with a floating potential is asymmetrical. As a result, two adjacent work bands are created, leading to quasi-flat maximum responses and that improves the weight, compatibility and cost of the splitter. The general TEM circuit model for the proposed splitter, in terms of a series multi-port connection, is designed and used to determine the initial electrical parameters. An experimental printed unit has been manufactured using conventional printed circuit implementation. The measured S-parameters show an acceptable agreement with analytical and full-wave simulations and that paves the way for a variety of applications.

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