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É apresentado um novo divisor de potência de guia de ondas baseado em uma transição coaxial para guia de ondas usando uma sonda de plano H. O guia de ondas consiste em blocos metálicos divididos e substratos que são empilhados alternadamente. O divisor de potência é realizado organizando transições idênticas usando sondas coaxiais em curto-circuito com padrões metálicos no substrato. A reatância parasita das sondas pode ser cancelada com os padrões metálicos no substrato, portanto é fácil projetar o divisor de potência. As vantagens desta estrutura são dimensões reduzidas, baixa perda de inserção, fabricação simples e facilidade de design. Um método de projeto do divisor de potência proposto é descrito. O divisor de potência de oito vias fabricado apresenta excelente desempenho na banda de 10 GHz.
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Motomi ABE, Yukihiro TAHARA, Hideyuki OH-HASHI, Naofumi YONEDA, Yoshihiko KONISHI, "A Waveguide-Based Power Divider Using H-Plane Probes Short-Circuited with Substrate Metallization Patterns" in IEICE TRANSACTIONS on Electronics,
vol. E92-C, no. 9, pp. 1144-1149, September 2009, doi: 10.1587/transele.E92.C.1144.
Abstract: A novel waveguide power divider based on a coaxial-to-waveguide transition using a H-plane probe is presented. The waveguide consists of split metal blocks and substrates which are alternately stacked. The power divider is realized by arranging identical transitions using coaxial probes short-circuited with metal patterns on the substrate. The parasitic reactance of probes can be canceled out with the metal patterns on the substrate, so it is ease to design the power divider. The advantages of this structure are small footprint, low insertion loss, simple fabrication, and ease of design. A design method of the proposed power divider is described. The fabricated eight-way power divider shows excellent performances at 10 GHz-band.
URL: https://global.ieice.org/en_transactions/electronics/10.1587/transele.E92.C.1144/_p
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