scholarly journals PENGARUH PERUBAHAN DIMENSI TERHADAP NILAI ISOLASI PADA BRANCH LINE COUPLER

2021 ◽  
Vol 8 (1) ◽  
pp. 177-182
Author(s):  
Yudi Barnadi

Luasnya perairan nasional menjadi tantangan tersendiri bagi pemerintah dalam upaya pengamanan wilayah laut dari tindakan pelanggaran hukum. Indonesia perlu mengawasi betul-betul wilayah yang paling rawan agar sumber daya ikan nasional bisa dinikmati oleh masyarakat. Caranya, pangkalan bagi kapal-kapal pengawas (KKP, Bakamla, TNI AL) perlu dibangun di wilayah tersebut. Salah satu upaya yang perlu dilakukan yaitu peningkatan pengawasan secara ketat pemerintah dengan cara meningkatkan keamanan sekaligus menyusun aturan yang tepat agar bisa mencegah terjadinya  pelanggaran hukum.  kemampuan TNI AL dan Polri untuk menjaga seluruh wilayah laut, maka mereka harus menggunakan radar pengawas pantai. Radar pulsa ini  mempunyai gelombang elektromagnetik yang  diputus secara berirama, dan hanya memiliki satu antena yang digunakan untuk mengirim dan menerima sinyal. Untuk mengirim dan menerima sinyal, radar ini membutuhkan pemisah yang disebut duplekser. Duplekser berfungsi untuk mengisolasi sinyal yang ditransmisikan dan sinyal yang diterima dan komponen utama dari duplexer adalah Branch-Line Hybrid Coupler. Coupler memiliki parameter yang menunjukkan kinerja seperti: Return Loss, Power Coupling, Insertion Loss dan nilai isolasi. Dalam penelitian ini dilakukan penelitian untuk mengetahui pengaruh perubahan dimensi terhadap nilai isolasi pada Branch line coupler. Isolasi sangat penting karena mempengaruhi kinerja duplekser. Nilai yang lebih kecil semakin baik kinerja  duplekser tersebut. Penelitian ini dilakukan dengan memodifikasi panjang dan lebar saluran impedansi Coupler. Branch-Line Coupler dirancang dalam bentuk mikrostrip dan difabrikasi menggunakan substrat FR-4 yang memiliki konstanta dielektrik 4,6, tebal 1,3 mm, dan frekuensi operasi 3 GHz. Untuk mendapatkan nilai optimasi karakteristik isolasi, kanal impedansi harus dimodifikasi, yaitu panjang dan lebar seri lengan (Z0 = 50 ), panjang dan lebar seri lengan (Z0 = 35,35 ), dan panjang dan lebar lengan shunt (Z0 = 50 ). Hasil optimasi isolasi didapatkan -67.786 dB.

2020 ◽  
pp. 289-291
Author(s):  
Chandra Prasad V ◽  
Aswath S ◽  
Ram prabhu ◽  
Boopathi S

In this paper, a size reduced elliptically bended hybrid ring coupler is proposed with better directivity, isolation factor, coupling factor, better impedance matching and undesired signal suppression for wideband applications. The proposed elliptically bended compact hybrid coupler is desired to operate at 1.8 GHz providing wide bandwidth, better return loss, and isolation with less insertion loss where a novel gradual impedance bending technique is implemented to suppress unwanted signals.


2018 ◽  
Vol 10 (10) ◽  
pp. 1103-1106 ◽  
Author(s):  
H. Alhalabi ◽  
H. Issa ◽  
E. Pistono ◽  
D. Kaddour ◽  
F. Podevin ◽  
...  

AbstractThis paper presents a miniaturized 3-dB branch-line coupler based on slow-wave microstrip transmission lines. The miniaturized coupler operating at 2.45 GHz is designed and implemented on a double-layer printed circuit board substrate with blind metallic vias embedded in the lower substrate layer providing the slow-wave effect. Based on this concept, a 43% size miniaturization is achieved as compared with a classical microstrip branch-line coupler prototype. The measured S parameters present a return loss of 25.5 dB and an average insertion loss equal to 0.05 dB at the operating frequency.


2020 ◽  
Vol 12 ◽  
Author(s):  
Pampa Debnath ◽  
Ujjwal Mondal ◽  
Arpan Deyasi

Aim:: Computation of loss factors for one-bit RF MEMS switch over Ku, K and Ka-band for two different insulating substrates. Objective:: Numerical investigation of return loss, insertion loss, isolation loss are computed under both actuated and unactuated states for two different insulating substrates of the 1-bit RF MEMS switch, and corresponding up and down-capacitances are obtained. Methods:: The unique characteristics of a 1-bit RF MEMS switch of providing higher return loss under both actuated and unactuated states and also of isolation loss with negligible insertion loss makes it as a prime candidate for phase shifter application. This is presented in this manuscript with a keen focus on improvement capability by changing transmission line width, and also of overlap area; where dielectric constant of the substrate also plays a vital role. Results:: The present work exhibits very low down-capacitance over the spectrum whereas considerable amount of up-capacitance. Also when overall performance in terms of all loss parameters are considered, switch provides very low insertion loss, good return loss under actuated state and standard isolation loss. Conclusion:: Reduction of transmission line width of about 33% improved the performance of the switch by increasing isolation loss. Isolation loss of -40 dB is obtained at actuated condition in higher microwave spectra for SiO 2 at higher overlap area. Down capacitance of ~ 1dB is obtained which is novel as compared with other published literature. Moreover, a better combination of both return loss, isolation loss and insertion loss are reported in this present work compared with all other published data so far.


2011 ◽  
Vol 308-310 ◽  
pp. 2279-2285
Author(s):  
Wei Chen Lee ◽  
Hill Wu

The electrical characteristics of an interconnection system, which include impedance, insertion loss, and return loss, can greatly affect its performance as the signal speed increases. The objective of this research was to understand the discrepancy between the computer-aided analysis and measurement results of an interconnection system, so that a more accurate prediction of the electrical characteristics of this system can be made during the design phase. It was discovered that in both the time and frequency domain the computer-aided analysis results were consistent with the measurement results. Given these conclusions the simulation model was modified to improve the impedance mismatch within the interconnection system. It was found that by properly designing the antipad, the impedance mismatch can be greatly reduced.


2018 ◽  
Vol 7 (2.6) ◽  
pp. 217
Author(s):  
B Sekharbabu ◽  
K Narsimha Reddy ◽  
S Sreenu

In this paper a -3 dB, 90-degreephase shift RF quadrature patch hybrid coupler is designed to operate at 2.4GHz. Hybrid coupler is a four-port device, that’s accustomed split a signaling with a resultant 90degrees’ section shift between output signals whereas maintaining high isolation between the output ports. The RF quadrature patch hybrid coupler is used in various radio frequency applications including mixers, power combiners, dividers, modulators and amplifiers. The desired hybrid coupler is designed using FR-4 substrate with 1.6mm height in High Frequency Structure Simulation (HFSS) and the same is fabricated and tested. The designed Hybrid coupler is examined in terms of parameters like insertion Loss, coupling factor and return Loss. The simulation and measurement results are compared. Major advantages of the RF quadrature patch hybrid couplers are that they are compatible with integrated circuit technology.


2017 ◽  
Vol 9 (8) ◽  
pp. 1629-1635 ◽  
Author(s):  
Idury Satya Krishna ◽  
Rusan Kumar Barik ◽  
S. S. Karthikeyan

A novel design of planar dual-band microstrip crossover operating at small and large frequency ratios is presented. These features of the proposed dual-band crossover are achieved by a cross-shaped transmission line. To obtain the dual-band characteristics, the required closed form design formulas are computed using the ABCD matrix method. Based on the design formulas, the realizable small and large band ratios are calculated as 1.65–2.14 and 4.1–8.76, respectively. To validate the computed band ratios, three examples of dual-band crossovers are presented. Finally, two prototypes of dual-band crossover working at smaller and larger frequency ratios are fabricated and tested. The fabricated dual-band crossovers exhibit good return loss and isolation of over 20 dB with minimal insertion loss.


This paper presents design and analytical model for Sharp Skirt Dual-Mode Bandpass Filter for RF receivers. Proposed filter is designed using open stub loaded H shaped resonator. Based on analytical model insertion loss S21 and return loss S11 for proposed filter are demonstrated. Inductive Overlaying plate is proposed to control upper passband edge of proposed filter to improve frequency selectivity with fixed center frequency. The proposed filter has sharp frequency selective range from 5.1GHz to 9.2GHz. With overlay plate, frequency selective range is tuned to 5.1GHz-8.6GHz. Without overlaying plate the proposed filter has return loss greater than 10dB and insertion loss of 0.7dB. Lower and upper passband edges are at 5.1GHz and 9.2GHz with attenuation level of 52dB and 54dB respectively. With overlaying plate, the filter has same S 11 and S 21 parameters, but upper passband edge is shifted from 9.2GHz to 8.6GHz


2021 ◽  
Vol 21 (1) ◽  
pp. 1
Author(s):  
Arie Setiawan ◽  
Taufiqqurrachman Taufiqqurrachman ◽  
Adam Kusumah Firdaus ◽  
Fajri Darwis ◽  
Aminuddin Rizal ◽  
...  

Short range radar (SRR) uses the K-band frequency range in its application. The radar requires high-resolution, so the applied frequency is 1 GHz wide. The filter is one of the devices used to ensure only a predetermined frequency is received by the radar system. This device must have a wide operating bandwidth to meet the specification of the radar. In this paper, a band pass filter (BPF) is proposed. It is designed and fabricated on RO4003C substrate using the substrate integrated waveguide (SIW) technique, results in a wide bandwidth at the K-band frequency that centered at 24 GHz. Besides the bandwidth analysis, the analysis of the insertion loss, the return loss, and the dimension are also reported. The simulated results of the bandpass filter are: VSWR of 1.0308, a return loss of -36.9344 dB, and an insertion loss of -0.6695 dB. The measurement results show that the design obtains a VSWR of 2.067, a return loss of -8.136 dB, and an insertion loss of -4.316  dB. While, it is obtained that the bandwidth is reduced by about 50% compared with the simulation. The result differences between simulation and measurement are mainly due to the imperfect fabrication process.


2021 ◽  
Author(s):  
Prantik Dutta ◽  
Arun Gande ◽  
Gopi Ram

In this letter, a non-reciprocal filter with enhanced directivity is analyzed methodically and the filter parameters are optimized using an evolutionary algorithm. The return loss, insertion loss, and isolation characteristics of the filter exhibit a trade-off that makes manual tuning a trial-and-error method. The veracity of the numerical modeling is conformed by designing a 150 MHz lumped element non-reciprocal bandpass filter based on the parameters extracted using an evolutionary algorithm based particle swarm optimization (PSO). The simulated and measured results comply well with the modeling and the results exhibit maximum directivity of 28.2 dB without degradation in insertion loss (1.1 dB) and return loss (16.2 dB) within the passband. The algorithm can be utilized in designing non-reciprocal filters having different center frequencies and bandwidths.


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