Radioengineering (Apr 2014)

Microwave Slow-Wave Structure and Phase-Compensation Technique for Microwave Power Divider

  • J. L. Li,
  • W. Shao,
  • J. P. Wang,
  • X. S. Yang,
  • S. S. Gao

Journal volume & issue
Vol. 23, no. 1
pp. 214 – 221

Abstract

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In this paper, T-shaped electromagnetic bandgap is loaded on a coupled transmission line itself and its electric performance is studied. Results show that microwave slow-wave effect can be enhanced and therefore, size reduction of a transmission-line-based circuit is possible. However, the transmission-line-based circuits characterize varied phase responses against frequency, which becomes a disadvantage where constant phase response is required. Consequently, a phase-compensation technique is further presented and studied. For demonstration purpose, an 8-way coupled-line power divider with 22.5 degree phase shifts between adjacent output ports, based on the studied slow-wave structure and phase-compensation technique, is developed. Results show both compact circuit architecture and improved phase imbalance are realized, confirming the investigated circuit structures and analyzing methodologies.

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