Title :
Synthesis of UHF circulators using quarter-wave coupled triangular resonators on a single substrate above the uniform line
Author_Institution :
Heriot Watt Univ., Edinburgh
fDate :
4/1/2009 12:00:00 AM
Abstract :
The most widely used topology in the design of the cellular stripline circulator is that comprising a planar gyromagnetic resonator, biased above the uniform mode resonance, symmetrically coupled by quarter-wave transformers between ferrite substrates. Its operation is still, however, largely semi-empirical. The purpose is to reconcile, in the case of a side-coupled triangular resonator, its network, magnetic and physical parameters. The magnetic variables of the substrate are uniquely established by the weakly magnetised model of the gyrator circuit and its effective permeability. The procedure outlined here is applicable to the construction of devices below 2 GHz with specifications of up to 25 bandwidth at 1.20 voltage standing wave ratio (VSWR) points (23 dB isolation). This sort of circuit is met in the design of ultra high frequency (UHF) circulators for use in cellular products.
Keywords :
circulators; resonators; strip line components; UHF circulators; cellular products; cellular stripline circulator; planar gyromagnetic resonator; quarter-wave coupled triangular resonators; quarter-wave transformers; side-coupled triangular resonator; single substrate; ultra high frequency circulators; uniform line; uniform mode resonance; voltage standing wave ratio;
Journal_Title :
Microwaves, Antennas & Propagation, IET
DOI :
10.1049/iet-map.2008.0206