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Kertas ini menerangkan reka bentuk ringkas pembahagi kuasa empat hala jalur lebar dengan perbezaan fasa 45 darjah antara port output. Pada peringkat pertama kerja kami, kami mempersembahkan pembahagi kuasa 90 darjah jalur lebar baharu. Ralat fasa pembahagi kuasa di sini adalah kurang daripada satu persepuluh daripada hibrid talian cawangan 90 darjah konvensional. Seterusnya, pembahagi kuasa empat hala jalur UHF eksperimen menggunakan pembahagi kuasa 90 darjah jalur lebar dan dua pembahagi kuasa 45 darjah jalur lebar dibentangkan. Dalam julat frekuensi dari 0.86 hingga 1.06 GHz, pembahagi kuasa empat hala percubaan mempamerkan pembahagian kuasa sebanyak -6.42
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Hitoshi HAYASHI, Donald A. HITKO, Charles G. SODINI, "Design of Broad-Band Four-Way Power Divider with 45-Degree Phase Differences between Output Ports" in IEICE TRANSACTIONS on Electronics,
vol. E85-C, no. 3, pp. 592-594, March 2002, doi: .
Abstract: This paper describes a simple design of a broad-band four-way power divider with 45-degree phase differences between output ports. In the first stage of our work, we present a new broad-band 90-degree power divider. The phase error of the power divider here is less than one-tenth of the conventional 90-degree branch-line hybrid. Next, an experimental UHF-band four-way power divider using a broad-band 90-degree power divider and two broad-band 45-degree power dividers is presented. Over the frequency range from 0.86 to 1.06 GHz, the experimental four-way power divider exhibits power splits of -6.42
URL: https://global.ieice.org/en_transactions/electronics/10.1587/e85-c_3_592/_p
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