This disclosure relates generally to quadrature hybrid couplers.
As is known in the art, quadrature couplers are used in a variety of microwave circuits to split an input signal into a pair of output signals, usually with equal magnitudes, that are ninety degrees apart in phase. Examples of such quadrature couplers are an embedded stripline broadside coupler or a topside quadrature coupler, such as a Lange or hybrid (branchline) splitter. One use of quadrature couplers is to impedance match pairs of devices. The devices are arranged so that reflections from them are terminated in a load that is isolated from the quadrature coupler's input because of the 90 degree (quadrature) phase difference.
As is also known in the art, prior art quadrature couplers are integrated into a larger board that has many functions. As such, the design such as the degree of coupling, is not easy alterable.
In accordance with the present disclosure, a quadrature coupler is disclosed having: a pair of overlying strip conductors separated by a first dielectric layer to provide a coupling region between the pair of overlying strip conductors; a pair of opposing ground pads, the coupling region being disposed between the pair of opposing ground pads; a second dielectric layer disposed over the coupling region and between the pair of opposing ground pads; and an electrically conductive shield layer disposed over the second dielectric layer, extending over opposing sides of the dielectric layer and onto the pair of opposing ground pads.
With such an arrangement, the shield provides improved electrical isolation for the coupling region.
In one embodiment, portions of the coupler are formed by printing or additive manufacturing.
With such an arrangement, printing or additive manufacturing enables the coupler strip conductor widths and hence the degree of coupling between the pair of strip conductors to be adjusted, or tuned, while the coupler is still on a board having multiple functionality.
In one embodiment, a directional coupler includes a second pair of ground pads, the coupling region being disposed between the second pair of ground pads, and the first-mentioned pair of ground pads. The first-mentioned pair of ground pads and the second pair of ground pads are disposed along perpendicular lines. The electrically conductive shield layer is disposed over a second pair of opposing sides of the dielectric layer and onto the second pair of ground pads.
In one embodiment, a quadrature coupler is provided having: a dielectric substrate and a first metal layer disposed on an upper surface of the substrate. The first metal layer is patterned to provide: a pair of ground pads; a first lower strip conductor, spaced from the pair of ground pads, having: an input at first end, an output at a second end; and, a coupling region disposed between the first end, the second end, and between the pair on ground pads; a second lower strip conductor having: an input end and an output end; and, a third lower strip conductor having an input end and an output end. A first dielectric layer is disposed over the coupling region. A second metal layer is configured as a strip conductor disposed on the first dielectric layer over the coupling region. The second metal layer has one end disposed on, and electrically connected to, the output end of the second lower strip conductor and has a second end disposed on, and electrically connected to the input end of the third lower strip conductor. A second dielectric layer is disposed over the second metal layer and between the pair of ground pads. An electrically conductive shield layer is disposed on an upper surface of the second dielectric layer extending over sides of the second dielectric layer and onto the pair of ground pads.
In one embodiment, a method is provided for tuning a quadrature coupler, comprising: (a) providing a quadrature coupler comprising: a pair of overlaying strip conductors separated by a dielectric layer; (b) measure a degree coupling between the pair of strip conductors; (c) comparing the measured degree of coupling with a predetermined degree of coupling; (d) adjusting a width of an upper one of the pair of strip conductors; (e) repeating (a) through (d) until the degree of coupling reaches the predetermined degree coupling.
The details of one or more embodiments of the disclosure are set forth in the accompanying drawings and the description below. Other features, objects, and advantages of the disclosure will be apparent from the description and drawings, and from the claims.
Like reference symbols in the various drawings indicate like elements.
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Because of the additive manufacturing printing process, the quadrature coupler 10 can be easily tuned. More particularly, referring to
This recorded degree of coupling is used during the actual fabrication of the quadrature coupler 10. More particularly, referring to
A number of embodiments of the disclosure have been described. Nevertheless, it will be understood that various modifications may be made without departing from the spirit and scope of the disclosure. For example, instead of Conductive layers 34a, 34b disposed on the sides of the substrate 12 to electrically connect the ground pads 16a1, 16a2 to the ground plane conductor 13, the ground pads 16a1, 16a2, and pair 16b1, 16b2, may be connected to the ground plane conductor 13 with electrically conductive vias passing through the substrate 12. These vias may be formed prior to forming the first metal layer 14 (
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