RF power monitor utilizing bi-directional coupler

Electricity: measuring and testing – Measuring – testing – or sensing electricity – per se – With waveguide or long line

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324105, 324126, 333 10, G01R 2104, H01P 514

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ABSTRACT:
The coupler inserts in an RF transmission line and produces a pair of DC signals whose level is representative of the magnitude of forward or reverse power flow therethrough.
Power flow is sensed via a pair of non resonant loops, each of which is terminated and oriented such that AC signals, whose amplitudes correspond to the forward or reverse power flow magnitude, are produced. Since the RF signals produced by the loops are dependent on the RF power flow frequency, unique circuitry processes the RF signals and compensates for this frequency dependence whereby the processed AC signals are substantially frequency independent.
Also disclosed are improved rectification circuitry, and a means to compensate the coupler against error due to thermal drift of coupler components.

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