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Designing ultra-small Wilkinson power divider with multi-harmonics suppression

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  • Mohsen Hayati
  • Mohammad Amir Sattari
  • Sepehr Zarghami
  • Seyed Maziar Shah-ebrahimi

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This paper presents a miniaturized Wilkinson Power Divider (WPD) with the capability of attenuating unwanted harmonics up to the 19th harmonic. In this study, a low pass filter was embedded as the quarter-wavelength transmission lines of the conventional WPD. To reduce the size of the proposed structure, the high impedance line is meandered. A simple T-shape resonator is added to suppress the high frequency. The even and odd mode analysis were reported as the analytical descriptions. The operational frequency of the presented WPD is 1.95GHz, and S21, S11, S22, and S23 in this frequency are -3.79dB, -15.56dB, -14.15dB, and -10.89dB, respectively. The overall size of implemented WPD is only 8.8 mm × 8.02 mm, and its normalized circuit size equals 0.078 × 0.071. The designed structure has been fabricated and measured on the RT-5880 substrate with a thickness of 20mil. The desired matching between the simulation results and the measurement ones has been evident. $ {\lambda _g} $ λg $ {\lambda _g} $ λg

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  • Mohsen Hayati & Mohammad Amir Sattari & Sepehr Zarghami & Seyed Maziar Shah-ebrahimi, 2023. "Designing ultra-small Wilkinson power divider with multi-harmonics suppression," Journal of Electromagnetic Waves and Applications, Taylor & Francis Journals, vol. 37(4), pages 575-591, March.
  • Handle: RePEc:taf:tewaxx:v:37:y:2023:i:4:p:575-591
    DOI: 10.1080/09205071.2022.2157760
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