In this paper we present a coplanar waveguide (CPW)-based ring power combiner that exhibits less than 0.8 dB insertion loss, better than 15 dB port match and higher than 22 dB isolation loss over the frequency range from 50 GHz to 100 GHz. Compared with the conventional 2-way Wilkinson combiner, the proposed ring power combiner replaces the resistor between the two input ports with two quasi quarter-wave CPWs, a 180º CPW phase inverter, and two resistors that lead to frequency-insensitive port isolation and wideband port match. The power combiner is realized using an electron beam-based GaAs MMIC process along with simple electron beam airbridge technology. These results agree well with 3D full-wave simulations
A simple balun having the structure of a Wilkinson divider is proposed, and a 77 GHz CPW balun, as a...
This paper presents a novel mm-wave branch line coupler with an enhanced isolation up to 72dB betwee...
Very high-power and high-efficiency microwave applications require waveguide structures to combine/d...
We present the design, fabrication and measurement of an in-phase equal power ring divider exhibitin...
Abstract—In this letter, the design and measurement of a new ring power divider exhibiting wideband ...
We present the design, fabrication and measurement of a 2-way modified Wilkinson divider constructed...
In this paper, a circular power combiner/divider using coplanar strip-lines operating at the centre ...
Today, there is an increasing demand for wideband, high power solid state amplifiers operating in th...
Vita.Slotline and coplanar waveguide (CPW) ring elements have been developed as circuit components f...
In recent high power microwave systems, power generation is commonly achieved by combining a bunch o...
Due to congestion in the low microwave frequency bands new commercial and military applications are ...
In this paper, we present a new 1-to-N way ring combiner that is an adaptation of the ring-hybrid (r...
Present paper deals with a new active uniplanar power combiner/divider which presents major interest...
In this study, an efficient power combiner for mm-wave frequency transmitters is investigated. The c...
Abstract—This paper proposes a novel class of uniplanar coplanar waveguide (CPW)-to-slotline transit...
A simple balun having the structure of a Wilkinson divider is proposed, and a 77 GHz CPW balun, as a...
This paper presents a novel mm-wave branch line coupler with an enhanced isolation up to 72dB betwee...
Very high-power and high-efficiency microwave applications require waveguide structures to combine/d...
We present the design, fabrication and measurement of an in-phase equal power ring divider exhibitin...
Abstract—In this letter, the design and measurement of a new ring power divider exhibiting wideband ...
We present the design, fabrication and measurement of a 2-way modified Wilkinson divider constructed...
In this paper, a circular power combiner/divider using coplanar strip-lines operating at the centre ...
Today, there is an increasing demand for wideband, high power solid state amplifiers operating in th...
Vita.Slotline and coplanar waveguide (CPW) ring elements have been developed as circuit components f...
In recent high power microwave systems, power generation is commonly achieved by combining a bunch o...
Due to congestion in the low microwave frequency bands new commercial and military applications are ...
In this paper, we present a new 1-to-N way ring combiner that is an adaptation of the ring-hybrid (r...
Present paper deals with a new active uniplanar power combiner/divider which presents major interest...
In this study, an efficient power combiner for mm-wave frequency transmitters is investigated. The c...
Abstract—This paper proposes a novel class of uniplanar coplanar waveguide (CPW)-to-slotline transit...
A simple balun having the structure of a Wilkinson divider is proposed, and a 77 GHz CPW balun, as a...
This paper presents a novel mm-wave branch line coupler with an enhanced isolation up to 72dB betwee...
Very high-power and high-efficiency microwave applications require waveguide structures to combine/d...