Abstract:
A directional coupler in the form of a hybrid ring is described in this paper. A theoretical analysis using the scattering matrix has been carried out and experimental ve...Show MoreMetadata
Abstract:
A directional coupler in the form of a hybrid ring is described in this paper. A theoretical analysis using the scattering matrix has been carried out and experimental verification of the theoretical result has been achieved in a stripline network. Simple design equations which enable one to design a directional coupler with any degree of coupling have been derived. This coupler differs from the commonly used couplers in that the voltages at the output arms are either in-phase or opposite-phase with respect to each other. In addition, its geometrical symmetry makes it very convenient for use in symmetrical networks, particularly as a power divider in antenna feeding systems.
Published in: IRE Transactions on Microwave Theory and Techniques ( Volume: 9, Issue: 6, November 1961)