V. K. Velidi, A. Subramanyam, V. Senthil Kumar, Y. Mehta, S. Sanyal
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Abstract
A novel application of signal-interference technique to branch-line coupler design is proposed for miniaturization and wideband harmonic passband suppression. The coupler's second, third and fourth harmonic passband responses are attenuated due to a pole at each of these harmonics. Design equations and graphs are provided using lossless transmission line model. A prototype coupler, having a compact (λg/6)2 area, that is 44.4% of the (λg/4)2 conventional coupler area, is fabricated in microstrip form for validation purposes. The input matching, isolation, amplitude and phase balance bandwidths of the proposed coupler are comparable to those of the conventional coupler.