Title :
Broadband high-frequency hybrid
Author :
Vandersteen, Gerd ; Barel, Alain ; Rolain, Yves
Author_Institution :
IMEC/DESICS, Heverlee, Belgium
fDate :
12/1/2002 12:00:00 AM
Abstract :
Analog integrated circuit designs are often differential and require differential-to-single-ended hybrids for spectral measurements. This paper describes a broadband, high-frequency hybrid, whose output signal is proportional to the difference of two input ports, i.e., proportional to the differential signal. The main novelty of this hybrid is its high bandwidth (two to three decades). Such high bandwidth is obtained through combining broadband structures: a pair of broadband impedances are used to scale the two incoming signals; a symmetric structure of two identical broadband directional couplers and a power combiner are used afterwards to obtain the differential signal. The high bandwidths of both the impedances, the directional couplers, and the power combiner make it possible to obtain a differential coupling factor and a common-mode rejection ratio which is frequency insensitive over several decades in frequency. Measurements support the statement that bandwidths of more than three decades can be obtained using the proposed hybrid.
Keywords :
analogue integrated circuits; directional couplers; power combiners; analog integrated circuit; broadband directional coupler; broadband high-frequency hybrid; broadband impedance; common-mode rejection ratio; differential coupling factor; differential signal; differential-to-single-ended hybrid; power combiner; Bandwidth; Coupling circuits; Directional couplers; Impedance matching; Integrated circuit measurements; Integrated circuit synthesis; Microwave frequencies; Phase measurement; Power combiners; Transfer functions;
Journal_Title :
Instrumentation and Measurement, IEEE Transactions on
DOI :
10.1109/TIM.2002.807985