I am working on splitter 1 : 4.
Freq 800-1000Mhz
Zo=10 ohm
I start with wilkinson 1 to 2 and cascade it twice.
But I have mechanical issue and because impedance very small (10 ohm) so my line very width.
Anyway I cannot to build it regular option So I remember that I saw some where
that it's possible to built splitter 1:4 direct.
I saw in microwave101
what i need help with resistor arrangements (in this case I have to use with 6 resistors!!!)
You should work on microstrip sector power divider, its very easy to fabricate on microstrip lines with no lumped components used and power and phase levels can be adjusted at outputs. If you need to work on it tell me i can provide you with its papers.
I mean designing a power splitter of 10 Ohm impedence. Its so easy. If i understand your question right. here are the two papers on microstrip power splitter.
I mean designing a power splitter of 10 Ohm impedence. Its so easy. If i understand your question right. here are the two papers on microstrip power splitter.
If I understood your problem right, maybe the attached picture of a n-way Wilkinson divider will help you. It's taken from "Microwave Engineering", 3rd Edition by David M. Pozar.