winglj
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wilkinson power combiner
Questions about using the Wilkinson Power Divider as the Power Combiner...
Since from the theory, the Wilkinson Power Divider S parameter for the single input to two output is -3 dB, so there is no loss associated with the power dividing function.
But if it is used as power combiner, from the output to the input, the S parameter is also -3 dB, does it mean half of the energy is consumed by the resistor inside? If so, are there any other form of perfect power combiner that we can use in the microwave frequency?
Thanks.
Questions about using the Wilkinson Power Divider as the Power Combiner...
Since from the theory, the Wilkinson Power Divider S parameter for the single input to two output is -3 dB, so there is no loss associated with the power dividing function.
But if it is used as power combiner, from the output to the input, the S parameter is also -3 dB, does it mean half of the energy is consumed by the resistor inside? If so, are there any other form of perfect power combiner that we can use in the microwave frequency?
Thanks.