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A Broadband Compact Microstrip Rat-Race Hybrid Using a Novel CPW Inverter

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3 Author(s)
Ting Ting Mo ; Wireless Commun. Res. Centre, City Univ. of Hong Kong ; Quan Xue ; Chi Hou Chan

A new compact microstrip rat-race hybrid with an octave bandwidth employing a novel frequency-independent coplanar waveguide (CPW) phase inverter is reported in this paper. The 270deg branch of a conventional rat-race is replaced by a -90deg branch, which is realized by a 90deg microstrip line and the CPW phase inverter. A new microstrip-to-CPW transition is introduced for which a lumped-element model is devised to facilitate parameter optimization. The designed transition has an insertion loss less than 0.33 dB across the designed frequency band from 1.5 to 3.5 GHz. The footprint of the proposed design is reduced by 75% and shows almost 60% and 80% enhancements in the 0.5-dB mismatch bandwidth of amplitude and 10deg mismatch bandwidth of phase, respectively, when compared with the conventional implementation. The proposed hybrid can be fabricated using a conventional printed-circuit and plated thru-hole technologies

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Microwave Theory and Techniques, IEEE Transactions on  (Volume:55 ,  Issue: 1 )

Date of Publication: Jan. 2007

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