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Optimal Design of Broadband Microwave Baluns Using Single-Layer Planar Circuit Technology

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In this paper, a new design methodology is presented for the planar implementation of a classical Marchand balun, which can be designed optimally to eliminate the phenomenon of trace separation, which is frequently observed in planar implementations.
Abstract
A new design methodology is presented for the planar implementation of a classical Marchand balun. A novel intuitive analysis shows that the Marchand configuration can be designed optimally to eliminate the phenomenon of “trace separation,” which is frequently observed in planar implementations. The new theory shows that this unbalancing effect is caused by the parasitic transmission line formed between the inner strip and ground, which is not considered in Marchand's original coaxial structures. Compact design equations are derived, based on which a new innovative structure is proposed and fabricated. This demonstrates the elimination of trace separation and achieves flat equal port split over a double octave bandwidth, performing up to 10 GHz, using an industry standard single-layer thin-film process having a continuous unpatterned ground plane. Popular planar variants of Marchand's original structures are also designed and fabricated to verify the new design equations. These structures are compared in terms of bandwidth, trace separation, and balanced port impedances.

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Compact Series Power Combining Using Subquarter-Wavelength Baluns in Silicon Germanium at 120 GHz

TL;DR: In this article, the authors present an explicit analysis of the bandwidth and port imbalance of a sub-quarter-wavelength transmission line (t-line) transformer and verifies this with the design of a two-stage D-band power amplifier (PA) series power combining techniques incorporating both stacked heterojunction bipolar transistors (HBTs) and power combining using an 8-way sub-thirdswavelength t-line transformer above 100 GHz.
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Wideband Balanced-to-Unbalanced Bandpass Filters Synthetically Designed With Chebyshev Filtering Response

TL;DR: Two wideband balanced-to-unbalanced (balun) bandpass filters (BPFs) are synthetically designed with three- and four-pole filtering responses, respectively, and their theoretical and simulated results are well confirmed by the circuit model responses with the same impedance values of the simulated microstrip and slotline resonators and the extracted turns ratios of the employed transformers.
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A 4–32-GHz Chipset for a Highly Integrated Heterodyne Two-Port Vector Network Analyzer

TL;DR: In this article, the authors present a chipset for a highly integrated heterodyne vector network analyzer (VNA) with two ports and a multi-octave bandwidth from 4 to 32 GHz.
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RF-Input Self-Outphasing Doherty–Chireix Combined Amplifier

TL;DR: In this paper, a new design method for Doherty-Chireix combined operation is proposed, where only one of the two amplifiers operates at the low power region like a Doherty amplifier, while both amplifiers are operating as a Chireix outphasing amplifier at the high power region, taking advantage of the high efficiency region of each operating mode.
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Novel Generic Asymmetric and Symmetric Equivalent Circuits of 90° Coupled Transmission-Line Sections Applicable to Marchand Baluns

TL;DR: In this paper, three different equivalent circuits (asymmetric, symmetric, and mixed) of the 90° coupled transmission-line sections are proposed for Marchand baluns, including the accurate modeling of the effect of the connecting segment.
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Transmission-line Conversion Transformers

N. Marchand
- 01 Jan 1944 - 
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Some Broad-Band Transformers

TL;DR: Several transmission line transformers have been described which have bandwidth ratios as high as 20,000:1 in the frequency range of a few tens of kilocycles to over a thousand megacycles as discussed by the authors.
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Interdigitated Stripline Quadrature Hybrid (Correspondence)

TL;DR: In this paper, a 3-dB directional coupler (quadrature hybrid) for S band has been fabricated in microstrip on 40-mil alumina, and a single quarter-wave section was used.
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A new wide-band planar balun on a single-layer PCB

TL;DR: In this article, a planar wideband microstrip balun implemented on a single-layer printed circuit board (PCB) is presented, which consists of a wide-band Wilkinson power divider and a noncoupled-line broad-band 180/spl deg/ phase shifter.
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The Compensated Balun

TL;DR: In this article, the authors analyzed the compensated balun and the parameters which determine its bandwidths, and the practical considerations which preclude realization of infinite bandwidths are pointed out, and experimental verification of the balun theory is presented, along with an application to an S-band impedance-transforming compensated Balun.