Claims
- 1. A wideband r.f. transformer comprising:
- a strip line core (SLC) made essentially from a carbonyl iron powder composite material, said core being defined by two substantially parallel plane surfaces and having two symmetrically spaced apart slots extending between said surfaces and substantially centered thereon;
- said slots being spaced apart less than 2 cm and positioned so as to form opposite sides of a substantially void free coil-core-region of substantially square cross section in a plane parallel to said plane surfaces; and
- a spiral winding of a strip line, consisting of conductor foil and spacer dielectric, threaded through said slots and round said coil-core-region;
- said slots being positioned on said surfaces so that the cross sectional area presented to magnetic flux generated by said spiral winding by the coil-core-region is less than 80% of the mean total cross sectional area presented to the flux by the material outside of said coil-core-region.
- 2. A wideband r.f. transformer in claim 1, in which said SLC is in the form of a right cylinder of height approximately equal to the spacing between said slots and approximately equal to one-third the diameter of said cylinder.
- 3. A wideband r.f. transformer as in claim 1, in which said iron powder composite material is an insulated soft carbonyl under about 9 microns average size, pressed to a packing fraction of at least 0.75 with rigid binders.
- 4. A wideband r.f. transformer as in claim 1, in which the inner edges of said slots are radiused so as to form a core-coil-region with a somewhat circular or elliptical cross section in a plane perpendicular to said plane surfaces and to the opposite sides of said core-coil-region.
- 5. A wideband r.f. transformer as in claim 1, in which a thin sheet of high conductivity material bisects said core along a plane of symmetry for said slots parallel thereto.
- 6. A wideband r.f. transformer as in claim 1, in which low loss dielectric material is provided between said strip line and said iron powder composite material.
- 7. A wideband r.f. transformer as in claim 1, in which low impedance taps made of conductive foil in the shape of a U are provided for said spiral winding.
- 8. A wideband r.f. transformer as in claim 1, in which dielectric material is interposed between turns at one end of said winding to impart a higher characteristic impedance at said one end than at the other end.
Parent Case Info
This application is a continuation-in-part of application Ser. No. 716,697, now abandoned, filed Mar. 27, 1985.
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Continuation in Parts (1)
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