Wave transmission lines and networks – Plural channel systems – Having branched circuits
Patent
1979-09-27
1982-04-06
Gensler, Paul L.
Wave transmission lines and networks
Plural channel systems
Having branched circuits
333156, H01P 518
Patent
active
043238637
ABSTRACT:
An n-way power divider, particularly useful where n.noteq.2.sup.x, includes an input and a plurality of outputs. The power applied to the input is coupled to the outputs, and phase shifters are associated with at least some of the outputs. The phase shift provided by each of the phase shifters is determined such that the reflected power waves from each of the outputs appearing at the input cancel. Because the circuit is reciprocal, it can also be used as a signal combiner with appropriately phased power-wave vectors at the inputs.
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Bachand Richard A.
Gensler Paul L.
Hamann H. Frederick
Montanye George A.
Rockwell International Corporation
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