Broadband frequency divider using microwave varactors

Wave transmission lines and networks – Long line elements and components – Strip type

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333 26, 363158, H01P 120

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041526805

ABSTRACT:
A broad band frequency divider in which microstrip or stripline transmission lines and more than one microwave varactor diodes are interconnected to form a circuit which is resonant at a frequency of one-half of the input signal frequency and whose output consists substantially of odd order harmonics of one-half of the input frequency, the even order harmonics being virtually eliminated. An unbalanced output signal is achieved through the use of a coplanar balun. An optional DC external bias may be applied to the varactor diodes.

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