Pin diode switched impedance matching network having diode drive

Wave transmission lines and networks – Automatically controlled systems – Impedance matching

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333 32, 307259, H03H 740

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044867220

ABSTRACT:
A coupler network with pin diode switches receives biasing and control information through a biasing network that is essentially transparent to the RF operation of the coupler network.

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