Wave transmission lines and networks – Plural channel systems – Having branched circuits
Patent
1985-03-14
1987-07-14
LaRoche, Eugene R.
Wave transmission lines and networks
Plural channel systems
Having branched circuits
333 24R, H03H 748
Patent
active
046805591
ABSTRACT:
A signal dividing network is provided as an RF splitter for use in supplying N load devices of varying impedances with RF signals such that each of the N signals is of essentially the same magnitude and phase. The splitter includes a plurality of step-down auto transformers, each having a primary and a secondary defining a series circuit between a common RF source and ground. An output terminal is defined as the midpoint of the primary and secondary windings on each transformer and the output terminals are connected together in common whereby all of the primary windings are connected in parallel and all of the secondary windings are in parallel. Each output terminal has several outputs connected thereto such that the splitter has a total of N outputs for driving N load devices.
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Harris Corporation
LaRoche Eugene R.
Lee Benny
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