Dual-band and tri-band balanced-to-single ended power dividers with wideband common-mode suppression

Publisher:
Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers
Publication Type:
Journal Article
Citation:
IEEE Transactions on Circuits and Systems, Part 2: Express Briefs, 2021, 68, (7), pp. 2332-2336
Issue Date:
2021-07-01
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A new design approach of developing multi-band balanced-to-single-ended (BTSE) power dividers is presented in this brief. The design is based on flexible coupling schemes which can guide designing multi-band balanced-to-single-ended power dividers with arbitrary number of bands and controllable bandwidth. Microstrip-to-slotline transitions are used to suppress the transmission of common-mode signals at all frequencies, which lead to an ultra-wide bandwidth of common-mode suppression. Slotlines play a critical role for they have two functions, one is to control the external coupling between ports and resonators, and the other one is to prohibit the propagation of common-mode signals. Based on the design approach, a dual-band and a tri-band balanced-to-single-ended power divider are modeled and simulated in the full-wave simulation environment. Prototypes are fabricated and tested, and the experimental results demonstrate that dual-band and tri-band filtering responses are realized in BTSE power dividers successfully. Moreover, the common-mode suppression and mode conversion levels of both designs are less than -29.5 dB at all frequencies (common-mode suppression fractional bandwidth is 200%), which is extremely desired in balanced circuits and systems.
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