Abstract

This work presents a 10-way Ku-band power divider using a mode transducer and a radial junction connected by an overmoded circular waveguide operating in the TM 01 mode. The circular symmetry of this mode has been exploited to obtain a power divider with the rectangular output ports radially distributed along the broad wall of the waveguides in H-plane configuration. This topology provides the same amplitude and phase for all the output ports. At the same time, a compact profile has been obtained, introducing a simple manufacturing for the two components of the divider. The first component is a mode transducer converting the TE 10 mode in the rectangular waveguide to the TM 01 mode in the circular waveguide. It is based on a novel topology providing a very high purity in the mode conversion with an attenuation for the other propagating mode, the TE 11c , higher than 60 dB. The second component is a 10-way radial junction that must work under the excitation of the TM 01 , whose special features, since this mode is not the fundamental one of the circular waveguide, will be highlighted. The final design has been validated with an experimental prototype, proposing a manufacturing based on four simple parts. This has been the key to obtain an experimental prototype with specifications in the state-of-the-art. The measured efficiency is better than 96.5% in a 16.7% relative frequency bandwidth from 11 GHz to 13 GHz, with return losses better than 25 dB in the common port. The measured difference between the signals at the output ports of the prototype is ±0.3 dB for the amplitudes and ±0.45° for the phases. A comparison of the obtained results with another divider based on the TE 01 mode shows the potential of the presented design for becoming an alternative to the more extended TE 01 -based power dividers.

Highlights

  • Actual microwave systems at Ku-band are found in industrial equipment, research laboratories, or defense facilities

  • Since the average value of the measurements is close to −10.12 dB, these results show that the effective conductivity achieved in the prototype with the Computer Numerical Control (CNC) manufacturing is very close to the nominal value for the aluminum

  • A novel 10-way Ku-band radial power divider based on the TM01 circular mode has been presented

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Introduction

Actual microwave systems at Ku-band are found in industrial equipment, research laboratories, or defense facilities. The applications are very diverse, involving radars for weather surveillance or traffic control, the front-end of communication transceivers or equipment for plasma science In all these areas, the need of high-power modules is very common, with very stringent specifications of linearity and efficiency, in frequency bands that are progressively higher and wider. A single unit of a solid-state power amplifier (SSPA) cannot provide the required performance with a prescribed stringent input-output linearity and high enough output power level. In this case, the combination of several sources coming from individual amplifiers is used to overcome this limitation [3], [4].

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