hi,all
now im working on a 4-way power divider without the isolation resistor R,but when simulation it,unfortuately,i get bad results.
my question is:
1.the VSWR(S44) and VSWR(S55) of the output side is more than 4.0,i don't know why it is so big.
2.is the impendence of the quarter-wave 70.71ohm?
the files as follow:
Not easy to tell from the image. It does not show all of the device.
The difficulties of bringing the tracks together to be able to fit a resistor across, as in the classic Wilkinson splitter is solved by using the variant known as "Gysel" splitter.
Read all about it here
Gysel **broken link removed**
The advantages are many compared to the simple junction split with quarter-wave matching sections.
hi,Darktrax
thnx for ur help,but i can use "Gysel" splitter on request.first i design a two-way splitter without isolution resistor,the picture shows my design that one subcircuit and another is the same, the parameters as following:H=1.6mm,Er=4.4,Mur=1,Cond=4.1E+7,Hu=1.0e+033mm,T=0.05mm,TanD=0.0003 and Rough=0mm.i think my matching is correct,but VSWR(S22) is nearly 3.0,i can't understand,so can you help me? thnx in anvance.
it is still hard to see what is going in that picture. Is TL2 a quarter wave transformer, and everything else is 50 ohm line? If so, make sure the length of TL2 is quarterwave at midband. Also, the impedance of the TL2 should be Ztl2=√(50*100) = 70.7 ohms (assuming you want a 2:1 splitter). That puts two 100 ohm load impedances in parallel at the Tjunction