Abstract—In this paper a robust technique for the design of high performance directional couplers is proposed. It combines the advantages of wiggly coupled lines and slot-coupled lines but overcomes their main limitations. The key to this novel technique is a new corrugated slot that allows perfect compensation of the even and odd mode phase velocities and can be easily designed using Bloch-Floquet theory, yielding outstanding performance. To demonstrate the validity of the proposed technique, the design of two different wideband directional couplers is presented. The first design consists of a 10 dB asymmetric directional coupler with a one decade bandwidth (1.2– 12GHz) that exhibits a coupling accuracy of 10 ± 0.6 dB, a return loss better...
In this article, a low-cost double-layer microstrip structure with a gap space between the two subst...
The directional couplers are inherently assumed as four-port devices, which consisted of two transmi...
Includes bibliographical references (page 39)The following paper presents the design and test of a 4...
This paper reports a new design of microstrip directional coupler with high directivity. This direct...
A concept to induce a very high directivity and a flat coupling over a large bandwidth in compact mi...
A directional coupler using stepped-impedance broadside coupled structure is presented. The design i...
In this paper, a balanced-to-balanced filtering directional coupler (FDC) that can realize a 3 dB co...
This letter introduces a novel multiband directional coupler for RF front-end applications. Conventi...
Cataloged from PDF version of article.We analyze the microstrip directional couplers with a special ...
grantor: University of TorontoA review of coupling theory is compiled with specific emphas...
The design of a parallel-coupled directional coupler, which has a broadband performance, is presente...
Abstract—A novel design concept of dual-band 180 ◦ hybrid ring coupler is presented in this paper. C...
Miniature directional coupler with wide bandwidth consisting of compact structures and curved lines ...
The common forms of microstrip hybrids are either "backward couplers" formed using parallel lines, o...
This paper describes the necessary condition to widen the bandwidth of coupling in a two-wire line d...
In this article, a low-cost double-layer microstrip structure with a gap space between the two subst...
The directional couplers are inherently assumed as four-port devices, which consisted of two transmi...
Includes bibliographical references (page 39)The following paper presents the design and test of a 4...
This paper reports a new design of microstrip directional coupler with high directivity. This direct...
A concept to induce a very high directivity and a flat coupling over a large bandwidth in compact mi...
A directional coupler using stepped-impedance broadside coupled structure is presented. The design i...
In this paper, a balanced-to-balanced filtering directional coupler (FDC) that can realize a 3 dB co...
This letter introduces a novel multiband directional coupler for RF front-end applications. Conventi...
Cataloged from PDF version of article.We analyze the microstrip directional couplers with a special ...
grantor: University of TorontoA review of coupling theory is compiled with specific emphas...
The design of a parallel-coupled directional coupler, which has a broadband performance, is presente...
Abstract—A novel design concept of dual-band 180 ◦ hybrid ring coupler is presented in this paper. C...
Miniature directional coupler with wide bandwidth consisting of compact structures and curved lines ...
The common forms of microstrip hybrids are either "backward couplers" formed using parallel lines, o...
This paper describes the necessary condition to widen the bandwidth of coupling in a two-wire line d...
In this article, a low-cost double-layer microstrip structure with a gap space between the two subst...
The directional couplers are inherently assumed as four-port devices, which consisted of two transmi...
Includes bibliographical references (page 39)The following paper presents the design and test of a 4...