Very high-power and high-efficiency microwave applications require waveguide structures to combine/divide the power from/to a variable number of high-power solid-state devices. In the literature, among the different waveguide configurations, those capable of providing the maximum output power show a limited relative bandwidth. To overcome this limitation, in this paper a full-band (40%) waveguide power divider/combiner specifically designed for high-power applications (up to several kW) is presented. The proposed structure uses an evolved turnstile junction with a standard rectangular waveguide common port, rotated 45, with respect to its central axis, to divide/combine the signal to/from the four output/input rectangular ports. The inclusion of an oversized central cavity together with circular and rectangular waveguide impedance transformers at the common port allows the achievement of a full-band operation with excellent electrical performance, while maintaining a very simple and compact configuration. Only two layers of metal are required for the physical implementation of this structure in platelet configuration. A prototype has been designed covering the full Ka-band (26.5–40 GHz), showing an excellent measured performance with around 30 dB of return loss, 0.18 dB of insertion loss, and less than 1.5 of phase imbalance.

Cano, J.l., Di Paolo, F., Mediavilla, A., Colantonio, P. (2019). Full-Band Oversized Turnstile-Based Waveguide Four-Way Power Divider/Combiner for High-Power Applications. ELECTRONICS, 8, 1-13 [10.3390/electronics8020193].

Full-Band Oversized Turnstile-Based Waveguide Four-Way Power Divider/Combiner for High-Power Applications

Di Paolo, F;Colantonio, P
2019-02-01

Abstract

Very high-power and high-efficiency microwave applications require waveguide structures to combine/divide the power from/to a variable number of high-power solid-state devices. In the literature, among the different waveguide configurations, those capable of providing the maximum output power show a limited relative bandwidth. To overcome this limitation, in this paper a full-band (40%) waveguide power divider/combiner specifically designed for high-power applications (up to several kW) is presented. The proposed structure uses an evolved turnstile junction with a standard rectangular waveguide common port, rotated 45, with respect to its central axis, to divide/combine the signal to/from the four output/input rectangular ports. The inclusion of an oversized central cavity together with circular and rectangular waveguide impedance transformers at the common port allows the achievement of a full-band operation with excellent electrical performance, while maintaining a very simple and compact configuration. Only two layers of metal are required for the physical implementation of this structure in platelet configuration. A prototype has been designed covering the full Ka-band (26.5–40 GHz), showing an excellent measured performance with around 30 dB of return loss, 0.18 dB of insertion loss, and less than 1.5 of phase imbalance.
feb-2019
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Rilevanza internazionale
Articolo
Esperti anonimi
Settore ING-INF/01 - ELETTRONICA
English
high power amplifiers; full-band; power combiner; power divider; turnstile junction; waveguide; spatial power amplifiers
http://www.mdpi.com/2079-9292/8/2/193/pdf
Cano, J.l., Di Paolo, F., Mediavilla, A., Colantonio, P. (2019). Full-Band Oversized Turnstile-Based Waveguide Four-Way Power Divider/Combiner for High-Power Applications. ELECTRONICS, 8, 1-13 [10.3390/electronics8020193].
Cano, Jl; Di Paolo, F; Mediavilla, A; Colantonio, P
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