SM Quadrature Couplers have high performance, low

HIGH
PERFORMANCE,
LOW COST,
SURFACE-MOUNT
QUADRATURE
COUPLERS
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INSERTION LOSS (dB)
s system requirements increase, the demands placed on passive components
also continue to rise in an effort to
meet ever-increasing consumer demands. Industry is demanding higher performance in
smaller footprints at a lower cost. Current
quadrature coupler offerings suffer from various drawbacks such as narrow bandwidth and
limited selection in the case of GaAs-based
products, poor repeatability for core- and wirebased products, and large size and leadless surface-mount package styles for other types.
A series of high performance 3 dB quadrature couplers has been developed using Blue
Cell™ technology. These products exhibit low
insertion loss, amplitude unbalance and phase
unbalance with good isolation covering the
800 to 2400 MHz frequency range. The finished part has an ultra-low height of 0.05",
measures 0.290" × 0.300" and is targeted for
high performance coupler designs for moderate to high volSUM TO PORT 1
ume markets.
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AVERAGE
3.7
3.5
3.3
3.1
2.9
2.7
2.5
800
900
1000
1100
FREQUENCY (MHz)
AN-30-003 Rev OR (M79277)
1200
COUPLER DESIGN
The designs were accomplished using HP Momentum, a
2.5-D electromagnetic simulator that allows the designer to
model complex physical structures with a high level of ac-
curacy. Using design techniques developed
at Blue Cell, excellent performance was
achieved with just one design iteration.
PRODUCT ASSEMBLY
The 3 dB quadrature couplers comprise a
multilayer ceramic structure using processes
and materials chosen for best electrical performance. Strict controls are placed on both the
materials and the processes to ensure excellent performance repeatability from part to
part. The use of ceramic material improves
thermal dissipation and produces a hermetic
structure, which results in excellent environmental ruggedness. The package consists of 10
leads welded to the substrate, forming a robust and reliable assembly. The leads are solder plated for good solderability.
COUPLER PERFORMANCE
The model QBA-12 coupler operates from
800 to 1200 MHz, and its average insertion
loss is typically less than 0.3 dB across the full
band. Amplitude unbalance is 0.3 dB, with
phase unbalance of 2° and isolation of 22 dB
across the band. Figure 1 shows the QBA-12
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▲ Fig. 2
900
1000
1100
FREQUENCY (MHz)
1200
0.8
0.6
0.4
0.2
0
800
▲ Fig. 3
Phase unbalance.
ISOLATION (dB)
AMPLITUDE
UNBALANCE (dB)
PHASE UNBALANCE (°)
96
94
92
90
88
86
800
900
1000 1100
FREQUENCY (MHz)
1200
30
25
20
15
10
800
▲ Fig. 4
Amplitude unbalance.
TABLE I
Isolation
(dB)
Insertion Loss*
(dB)
Typ
Min
fL
Avg
Phase
Amplitude
Unbalance Unbalance
(°)
(dB)
fU
Avg
Sigma
Max
Max
QBA-12N
800 to 900
28
20
0.25
0.30
0.02
3.0
1.0
QBA-12
800 to 1200
23
14
0.25
0.44
0.02
6.0
1.2
QBA-20
1800 to 2000
23
18
0.47
0.54
0.02
4.0
0.7
QBA-20W 1500 to 2200
23
16
0.41
0.58
0.02
5.0
1.2
QBA-24
1900 to 2400
21
17
0.54
0.71
0.02
6.0
0.8
QBA-24W 1700 to 2400
21
15
0.49
0.71
0.02
6.0
1.2
*Includes test fixture losses
coupler’s insertion loss; Figures 2
and 3 show phase unbalance and amplitude unbalance, respectively. The
unit’s isolation and return loss performance are shown in Figures 4 and 5,
respectively. The model QBA-12N
coupler is specified to operate over
the cellular bandwidth of 800 to 900
MHz and features typical performance of 0.25 dB insertion loss, 0.3
dB amplitude unbalance, 1° phase
unbalance and 24 dB isolation. Performance is dependent on the quality
of the printed circuit board used for
the motherboard. High performance
PCB materials with dielectric thickness of 30 mil or thinner and ground
vias placed less than an eighth-wavelength apart should be employed. A
recommended footprint is provided
in the coupler’s data sheet and can be
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Isolation.
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downloaded from the company’s Web
site at www.minicircuits.com in the
“What’s New” section. Table 1 lists
the coupler family’s specifications.
APPLICATIONS
There are many applications that
utilize 3 dB quadrature couplers,
such as power combiners, balance
amplifiers, variable attenuators, phase
shifters, I/Q modulators and imagereject mixers. The couplers offer low
thermal resistance and an ability to
operate at an elevated temperature
due to their ceramic structure. The
units also can operate with up to 50
W of input power, enabling their use
in moderate to high power circuits.
Power capability tests conducted
indicate that each unit is capable of
handling even greater power at room
1.3
SWR
Frequency
Range
(MHz)
1200
1.4
ELECTRICAL SPECIFICATIONS
Model
No.
900
1000
1100
FREQUENCY (MHz)
1.2
1.1
1.0
800
1000
1100
900
FREQUENCY (MHz)
1200
▲ Fig. 5 SWR performance.
temperature. With 120 W of RF input power, the leads detached from
the motherboard due to melting of
the solder connection. After reattachment, the unit performed as before
with no performance change noted.
Continuous operation of the coupler
at 50 W for a week indicated no performance degradation.
CONCLUSION
A series of microwave high performance, surface-mount quadrature
couplers have been presented, which
offer good power handling in a small
footprint. These couplers are designed using Blue Cell technology
and feature a very low height that is
suitable for use in Personal Computer Memory Card International Association cards. The products are intended for demanding low cost, high
quality, high volume applications and
are priced at $6.95 in quantities of 10
to 49. Delivery is from stock.
Blue Cell Technology
a family member of Mini-Circuits
Brooklyn, NY (718) 934-4500
As seen in MICROWAVE JOURNALÆ from the June 2000 issue.
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2000 Horizon House Publications, Inc.
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