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Microwave Ferrite Isolator or Phase Shifter

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View attachment start2 - ferrite experiment.rarHello everyone,

I am trying to simulate a microwave ferrite isolator but I can not successfully setup the ferrite part. I am uploading the design so if anybody could help please inform me.

To be hilarious, I am very low on cash and I need to do this project very fast. Engineers help needed ;)

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Guys... I am in urgent neeeeeeed!

I don't know how to setup the ferrite to behave non-reciprocal!!!
 
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the ferrites are biased using two magnets attached to upper and lower face of the device, exactly above and below the ferrites. so does anyone can help?
 

at least say that you have seen the design and present your view!
 

What's your electrical parameters?

Frequency is 9-10 Ghz, WR90
Isolation?
Insertion Loss?
V.S.W.R?
Operating Temp?
Power Handling?
Does it have a Pressurization Specs?

Type of Ferrite you are using at this frequency
Type of Magnet you are using to drive the Ferrite
 

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