2015 2nd International Conference on Signal Processing and Integrated Networks (SPIN) 2015
DOI: 10.1109/spin.2015.7095278
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Miniaturization and bandwidth enhancement of a loose coupler by DGS

Abstract: A 10 dB branch line coupler with a dumbbell shaped defected ground structure (DGS) is proposed in this paper. The 150 ohm transmission line of the proposed BLC above the substrate is of much small size than the conventional due to the DGS in the ground layer. The equivalent LC circuit of the proposed 150 ohm line is obtained. The proposed 150 ohm transmission line is now used in the 10 dB branch line coupler. The proposed 10 dB coupler is now of reduced size and from the simulation result it's seen that flatne… Show more

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“…The distance of the stub impedance of the proposed BLC design is defined as L 1. Referring back to the common matching technique that employs the stub 23 , the load impedance, Z L representing the BLC can be expressed as (11):…”
Section: Andmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The distance of the stub impedance of the proposed BLC design is defined as L 1. Referring back to the common matching technique that employs the stub 23 , the load impedance, Z L representing the BLC can be expressed as (11):…”
Section: Andmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The work in [2] have used folded structure, in [3] fractal construction, stepped impedance resonators [4] and artificial transmission lines [5] for size reduction of the hybrid couplers. To enhance the bandwidth of hybrid coupler techniques employed include defect ground structure (DGS) [6], slot line [7] and multilayer AMC based design [8]. The existing techniques either focus on miniaturization or bandwidth improvement and/or both in some cases.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%