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Wilkinson Power Divider

Wilkinson Power Divider

The Wilkinson power divider is a three-port device used for power distribution. Compared to a conventional T-junction power divider, it can match all ports and achieve arbitrary power distribution. Unlike resistive power dividers, the Wilkinson power divider not only can isolate the output ports but also indicate no loss when the ports are matched, only dissipating reflections from the output ports. This case models and simulates an equal-split (3dB) Wilkinson power divider designed in Example 7.2 from Pozar.

2025-01-20 09:20:10Details
Negative Refractive Index Transmission Line Phase Shifter

Negative Refractive Index Transmission Line Phase Shifter

Antoniades et al. proposed a new type of negative refractive index(NRI) coplanar waveguide(CPW) transmission line(TL), which can be used after conventional TL for phase compensation, allowing the design frequency to propagate through all TLs to achieve positive, negative, or zero phase shifts. The propagation characteristics of this NRI metamaterial are mainly determined by lumped elements. Therefore this new NRI-TL can change the phase characteristics by simply adjusting the value of the lumped element instead of adjusting the length. Thus, this new NRI-TL offers significant advantages over conventional delay lines ( its compact size, simplicity, ease of fabrication for planar microwave circuits, and linear phase response near the design frequency). This case study references Antoniades' work and models a zero-phase-shift NRI-TL operating at a frequency of f=1GHz.

2024-11-08 15:57:19Details
Coaxial-Fed Rectangular Patch Antenna

Coaxial-Fed Rectangular Patch Antenna

Coaxial-fed rectangular patch antenna is a fundamental type of microstrip antenna composed of a dielectric substrate, a ground plane, and a conductive patch. Compared to traditional antennas, Coaxial-fed rectangular patch antennas are compact, lightweight, easy to integrate, cost-effective, and suitable for mass production. In this case, a rectangular patch antenna mounted on an infinite metal ground plane is simulated using FDTD, and its return loss and far-field directivity are calculated.

2024-08-23 10:29:07Details