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could someone please post the paper below. I cant get it with my present ieee membership. thank you very much!
Design of planar fork power dividers using microwave CAD
Karmakar, N.C.; Bialkowski, M.E.
Microwave Conference, 1999 Asia Pacific
Volume 1, Issue , 1999 Page(s):120 - 123 vol.1
Digital Object Identifier 10.1109/APMC.1999.828064
Summary:The design of L-band planar fork power dividers using commercially available software tool HP-EEsof Series IV is presented, HP-EESof is able to accurately model and optimise multi-port microstrip circuits that include junctions of no more than four microstrip lines. For a larger number of lines forming junctions the wiring facility of HP-EESof is used. Such circuits when developed require experimental tuning. This approach is demonstrated in the design and development of 6-way, single- and double-stage, and 12-way double-stage fork dividers
Design of planar fork power dividers using microwave CAD
Karmakar, N.C.; Bialkowski, M.E.
Microwave Conference, 1999 Asia Pacific
Volume 1, Issue , 1999 Page(s):120 - 123 vol.1
Digital Object Identifier 10.1109/APMC.1999.828064
Summary:The design of L-band planar fork power dividers using commercially available software tool HP-EEsof Series IV is presented, HP-EESof is able to accurately model and optimise multi-port microstrip circuits that include junctions of no more than four microstrip lines. For a larger number of lines forming junctions the wiring facility of HP-EESof is used. Such circuits when developed require experimental tuning. This approach is demonstrated in the design and development of 6-way, single- and double-stage, and 12-way double-stage fork dividers