I need help designing a 90deg Directional Coupler for 2-18GHz. I will be using HFSS. Has anyone done this before. Does anyone have any HFSS project files to share.
The topology you should search for is an asymmetric tandem connection of a symmetric array of coupled line.
With three coupled lines in cascade (symmetric array) tandem connected to one coupled line (asymmetric connection) you will be able to get the bandwith you need.
For synthesis of coupled line you can take a look on the book Foundaitions for Microwave Engineering by R. Collins. This book was uploaded here and the link is:
I have a question regarding the tandem connection of of two -8.34 dB couplers to create -3dB coupler.
Why is this done? Why can't a -3dB coupler be directly designed? My guess is probalby to achieve larger bandwidth or possibly to achieve 90 deg phase shift.
I appreaciate your response, but can you elaborate, I still don't understand why we can't do just one -3dB coupler. What do you mean 'keeps the coupling low', and 'easier mechanically'?
Currently i am doing thesis on ultra wideband quadrature couplers... i am kinda lost...is there any good links or anyone who can offer me good advice...please drop me a msg
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