Title :
Uniplanar power dividers using coupled CPW and asymmetrical CPS for MICs and MMICs
Author :
Fan, Lu ; Chang, Kai
Author_Institution :
Dept. of Electr. Eng., Texas A&M Univ., College Station, TX, USA
fDate :
12/1/1996 12:00:00 AM
Abstract :
Uniplanar coplanar waveguide (CPW), coplanar strip (CPS), and slotline on dielectric substrates have many applications in microwave integrated circuit (MIC) and monolithic microwave/millimeter wave integrated circuit (MMIC) designs. New power dividers using one-section and two-section coupled CPW have been developed. These circuits provide substantially improved performance over a wider bandwidth than conventional microstrip power dividers. Measured results show that the one-section CPW power divider has greater than 20-dB isolation, less than 0.3-dB insertion loss, a 0.2-dB power dividing imbalance, and a 20 phase imbalance over a bandwidth of more than 30% centered at 3 GHz. The two-section CPW power divider has greater than 24-dB isolation, less than 0.5-dB insertion loss, a 0.1 dB power dividing imbalance, and a 1.6° phase imbalance over a bandwidth of more than 66% centered at 3 GHz. Experimental results agree well with calculated ones. In-phase and 180° out-of-phase power dividers constructed by the circuit configuration method are described in this paper. The even-odd mode excited method is used to analyze the power dividers. Also two other power dividers using asymmetrical coplanar strip (ACPS) have been developed with good performance. A 180° out-of-phase power divider is demonstrated with an amplitude imbalance of 0.4 dB and a phase difference of 180°±1° over a wide bandwidth
Keywords :
MMIC; coplanar waveguides; losses; millimetre wave devices; power dividers; slot line components; 3 GHz; MICs; MMICs; amplitude imbalance; asymmetrical CPS; asymmetrical coplanar strip; coupled CPW; even-odd mode excited method; insertion loss; phase difference; phase imbalance; power dividing imbalance; slotline; uniplanar power dividers; Application specific integrated circuits; Bandwidth; Coplanar waveguides; Coupling circuits; MMICs; Microwave integrated circuits; Monolithic integrated circuits; Power dividers; Strips; Submillimeter wave integrated circuits;
Journal_Title :
Microwave Theory and Techniques, IEEE Transactions on