Design of Multi-Section Coupled Line Coupler


Student Name: Adam Sarhage
Defense Date:
Location: Eaton Hall, Room 2001B
Chair: Jim Stiles

Chris Allen

Glenn Prescott

Abstract:

Coupled line couplers are used as directional couplers to enable measurement of forward and reverse power in RF transmitters. These measurements provide valuable feedback to the control loops regulating transmitter power output levels. This project seeks to synthesize, simulate, build, and test a broadband, five-stage coupled line coupler with a 20 dB coupling factor. The coupler synthesis is evaluated against ideal coupler components in Keysight ADS.  Fabrication of coupled line couplers is typically accomplished with a stripline topology, but a microstrip topology is additionally evaluated. Measurements from the fabricated coupled line couplers are then compared to the Keysight ADS EM simulations, and some explanations for the differences are provided. Additionally, measurements from a commercially available broadband directional coupler are provided to show what can be accomplished with the right budget.

Degree: MS Project Defense (EE)
Degree Type: MS Project Defense
Degree Field: Electrical Engineering