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A Novel Dual Band Branch Line Coupler and its Application to Design a Dual Band 4 × 4 Butler Matrix

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A novel dual band branch line coupler (BLC) has been proposed, designed, implemented, and analyzed in this paper. A dual band 4 $\times 4$ Butler matrix (BM) has also been… Click to show full abstract

A novel dual band branch line coupler (BLC) has been proposed, designed, implemented, and analyzed in this paper. A dual band 4 $\times 4$ Butler matrix (BM) has also been developed by employing the proposed BLC. To realize the proposed BLC, PI and modified PI-shaped transmission lines (TLs) as dual band TLs, with the complete derivation of the design equations, have also been introduced. The proposed BLC is equivalent to a dual band ±90° BLC and a dual band ±45° phase shifter combination and capable of performing a dual band operation for 2.3 to 4.4 frequency ratios. In order to verify the proposed approach, a dual band BLC for 1GHz and 2.85GHz frequencies has been designed and implemented. For the proposed BLC, equal power division between the output ports has been achieved with maximum ±0.2dB amplitude imbalance and a phase difference of +45°/-135°±1° at frequency 1GHz and +135°/−45°±2° at frequency 2.85GHz between the output ports for port1/port4 excitation. By employing the proposed BLC, a dual band 4 $\times 4$ BM has also been developed. Compared to the existing dual band BMs, the 4 X 4 BM offers a simpler design, compact size, and design with fewer number of components.

Keywords: dual band; novel dual; band branch; band; design; proposed blc

Journal Title: IEEE Access
Year Published: 2020

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