Measurements and design equations for a two section impedance transforming
hybrid suitable for MMIC applications and a new method of synthesis for
multisection branch-line hybrids are reported. The synthesis method allows the
response to be specified either of Butterworth or Chebyshev type. Both
symmetric (with equal input and output impedances) and non-symmetric (impedance
transforming) designs are feasible. Starting from a given number of sections,
type of response, and impedance transformation ratio and for a specified
midband coupling, power division ratio, isolation or directivity ripple
bandwidth, the set of constants needed for the evaluation of the reflection
coefficient response is first calculated. The latter is used to define a
driving point impedance of the circuit, synthesize it and obtain the branch
line immittances with the use of the concept of double length unit elements
(DLUE). The experimental results obtained with microstrip hybrids constructed
to test the validity of the brute force optimization and the synthesized
designs show very close agreement with the computed responses.Comment: 6 pages and 14 figures. Published in IEEE Transactions on Microwave
Theory and Technique