1. Field of the Invention
The invention relates to a directional coupler.
2. Related Technology
Directional couplers of this kind are known, for example, from Meinke/Grundlach, Taschenbuch der Hochfrequenztechnik [Handbook of High-Frequency Technology], 5th edition, pages L29 to L34. An ideal separation of the forward and returning waves in this context is possible only with directional couplers, which allow for a propagation of TEM waves. Hitherto, this has been possible only with directional couplers in coaxial line technology. Directional couplers in microstripline or coplanar line technology do not allow a propagation of pure TEM waves. Moreover, directional couplers in coaxial line technology are relatively complex in structure. However, the relatively-simpler structure of directional couplers in microstripline or coplanar line technology has the disadvantage that it does not allow a pure TEM-wave propagation, and, accordingly, the phase constants of the even and odd modes, which are so important for the function of a directional coupler, are not identical.
The invention provides a directional coupler, with which a pure TEM-wave propagation is possible and which, in spite of this, allows a compact and cost-favorable manufacture and, above all, which provides an extremely broad bandwidth.
Accordingly, the invention provides a directional coupler with two coupled lines arranged in a flat housing chamber of an enclosed housing within a coupling region side-by-side in a longitudinal direction and at a spacing distance from one another, the ends of the coupling lines being connected to connecting ports attached at sides of the housing, wherein the coupled lines are flat, sheet-metal strip conductors arranged within the coupling region with broad sides of the conductors facing toward one another side-by-side at a spacing distance and held by several insulating support elements in a cantilever manner at a spacing distance from opposing internal walls of the flat housing chamber within the housing chamber, wherein the strip conductors are held within the coupling region respectively by several insulating support elements guided in the longitudinal face walls of the housing, wherein the ends of the support elements are attached to the broad sides of the sheet-metal strip conductors.
A directional coupler according to the invention can be manufactured very simply and cost-favorably. It provides extremely low attenuation; and, above all, an extremely broad bandwidth, for example, between 1 GHz and 70 GHz can be achieved.
The invention is explained in greater detail below with reference to schematic drawings of exemplary embodiments.
The actual coupled lines are formed by two flat, sheet-metal strip conductors 9 and 10, which are disposed in the coupling region between E1 and E2 with their broad sides facing towards one another side-by-side at a spacing distance.
As shown in
The two strip conductors 9 and 10 are arranged according to
The two flat sheet-metal strip conductors 9 and 10 are held in the flat chamber 3 at the predetermined spacing distances relative to the metal housing 1 and the cover 2 via supporting elements made of an insulating material. In the exemplary embodiment illustrated in
By axial displacement of these plungers, the spacing distance between the strip conductors can be accurately adjusted. The ends of the plungers are preferably once again glued to the broad sides of the strip conductors. With a corresponding pre-tensioning of the elastic, flexible strip conductors, the mere contact of the ends on the strip conductors may optionally also be sufficient for stabilisation. With the illustrated structure, the ports 4 and 5 and the ports 6 and 7 are coupled with one another and the diagonally opposing ports 4 and 6 and 5 and 7 are insulated from one another by the termination of the respectively other ports.
Via these synthetic-material rollers 13 and plungers 14, the strip conductors 9, 10 are fixed in their predetermined position within the metal-housing chamber 3, and a good mechanical stability is achieved. Any electrical influence of these synthetic-material parts, for example, the plungers 14, can be compensated by corresponding small constrictions at the edges of the strip conductors 9, 10.
The directional coupler arrangement according to the invention is also particularly suitable for direct integration in an existing component group, for example, a step attenuator. Moreover, additional terminating resistors can be integrated in the directional coupler, if a signal is only to be coupled into one direction. Moreover, the integration of an attenuation element at one or more connecting ports is possible. Such terminating resistors or attenuation elements can be integrated, for example, directly in the connecting ends 11, 12 of the strip conductors 9, 10.
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