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Este artigo descreve um novo divisor de potência Wilkinson operando em duas frequências arbitrárias diferentes. O divisor proposto consiste em linhas de transmissão de duas seções e uma série RLC circuito conectado entre duas portas de saída. Os parâmetros do circuito para uma operação de banda dupla são derivados da análise do modo par/ímpar. Divisão igual de energia, correspondência completa e bom isolamento entre duas portas de saída são demonstrados numericamente. Os divisores de energia Wilkinson de banda dupla e banda larga podem ser projetados com sucesso. Finalmente, a verificação deste método de projeto também é mostrada por simulações e experimentos eletromagnéticos.
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Tadashi KAWAI, Yasuaki NAKASHIMA, Yoshihiro KOKUBO, Isao OHTA, "Dual-Band Wilkinson Power Dividers Using a Series RLC Circuit" in IEICE TRANSACTIONS on Electronics,
vol. E91-C, no. 11, pp. 1793-1797, November 2008, doi: 10.1093/ietele/e91-c.11.1793.
Abstract: This paper describes a novel Wilkinson power divider operating at two arbitrary different frequencies. The proposed divider consists of two-section transmission lines and a series RLC circuit connected between two output ports. The circuit parameters for a dual-band operation are derived by the even/odd mode analysis. Equal power split, complete matching, and good isolation between two output ports are numerically demonstrated. Dual-band and broadband Wilkinson power dividers can be successfully designed. Finally, verification of this design method is also shown by electromagnetic simulations and experiments.
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