Claims
- 1. A power divider having an input port for receiving radio frequency energy within a band of frequencies from a source thereof and N output ports, where N is an integer greater than two, for distributing such energy among N loads, such power divider being fabricated as a printed circuit on one side of a dielectric substrate, the second side of such substrate being covered with an electrically conductive coating, such power divider comprising:
- (a) a first printed transmission line connected to the input port, such line having a characteristic impedance matching the characteristic impedance of the source of electromagnetic energy and having a free end;
- (b) N printed output transmission lines, each one thereof having one end connected to a different one of the output ports and a free end, the characteristic impedance of each one of the N printed output transmission lines being matched to the characteristic impedance of a corresponding one of the loads;
- (c) N printed transmission lines interconnecting the free end of the first printed transmission line and the free end of each different one of the N printed output transmission lines, the characteristic impedance of each one of the printed transmission lines being greater, by a factor of N.sup.1/2, than the characteristic impedance of each corresponding one of the plurality of loads; and
- (d) N-1 isolating resistors, each different one connected between the junctions of each successive pair of the N printed transmission lines and N printed output transmission lines.
- 2. A power divider as in claim 1 wherein the electrical length of each one of the like plurality of printed transmission lines equals an odd integral multiple of a quarter-wavelength of the radio frequency energy at the center of the band of frequencies.
CROSS-REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATIONS
This is a continuation-in-part of application Ser. No. 775,801 filed Mar. 9, 1977, now abandoned.
US Referenced Citations (3)
Non-Patent Literature Citations (1)
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Parad et al., Split-Tee Power Divider, IEEE Trans. on MTT, Jan. 1965, vol. MTT-13, No. 1, pp. 91-95. |
Continuation in Parts (1)
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