Method to make microwave coupler with maximal directivity and ad

Wave transmission lines and networks – Plural channel systems – Having branched circuits

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333238, H01P 518

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ABSTRACT:
A method for increasing the directivity and adaptation of directive microwave couplers formed of two spaced apart lines, in which the length of each line is reduced to a value of less than one quarter of the operating wavelength. Capacitance is added to the coupler to counter the reduction of capacitance resulting from the shortened lines. The capacitance is added by: (1) increasing the surface area of the shortened lines by adding lateral pads; and (2) providing a dielectric bridge across the pads.

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