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  • Design of Wideband Coupled Line DC Block with Compact Size

    Byungjoon KIM  Sangwook NAM  Hee-Ran AHN  Jae-Hoon SONG  

     
    BRIEF PAPER-Microwaves, Millimeter-Waves

      Vol:
    E97-C No:9
      Page(s):
    915-917

    This letter proposes a wideband compact DC block design technique. This DC block has a wide pass-band and wide stop-band and transforms termination impedances. It comprises a pair of coupled lines on a defected ground structure (DGS) with capacitor loading. A periodic DGS pattern increases coupling, and, consequently, a wideband DC block design is allowed with a microstrip process on a high dielectric low height substrate. A DC block with equal termination impedances of 50,$Omega$ and another that transforms 50 into 30,$Omega$ are fabricated. The measured fractional bandwidths are 48% and 47%. The size of the DC block is 16.8$ imes$ 15,mm$^2(0.057lambda_0 imes 0.051lambda_0)$.

  • A Miniaturized In-Phase Power Divider with a DC Block Function

    Hitoshi HAYASHI  Tadao NAKAGAWA  Kazuhiro UEHARA  Yoshihiro TAKIGAWA  

     
    PAPER-Microwaves, Millimeter-Waves

      Vol:
    E90-C No:10
      Page(s):
    2022-2029

    This paper describes a miniaturized in-phase power divider with a DC block function. We first propose three types of miniaturized in-phase power dividers composed of two distributed transmission lines, a resistor, and three capacitors to function as a DC block. Then, we use a simulation to compare the dividers. The simulation results show that, by properly selecting circuit configuration, we both achieve broadband frequency characteristics and miniaturize circuitry as compared to the conventional Wilkinson power divider with two DC block capacitors. Finally, an experimental UHF power divider fabricated to test the design concept is presented. Over the frequency range from 0.44 to 0.66 GHz, the experimental power divider exhibits power splits of -3.20.2 dB, return losses greater than 20 dB, and isolation between output ports greater than 20 dB.