Enhanced hybrid-tee coupler
US-9373880-B2 · Jun 21, 2016 · US
US9640851B2 · US · B2
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-9640851-B2 |
| Application number | US-201514722048-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | B2 |
| Filing date | May 26, 2015 |
| Priority date | May 26, 2014 |
| Publication date | May 2, 2017 |
| Grant date | May 2, 2017 |
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High power RF phase-directed power combiners include magic H hybrid and/or superhybrid circuits oriented in orthogonal H-planes and connected using E-plane bends and/or twists to produce compact 3D waveguide circuits, including 8×8 and 16×16 combiners. Using phase control at the input ports, RF power can be directed to a single output port, enabling fast switching between output ports for applications such as multi-angle radiation therapy.
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An 8 input×8 output high power phase-directed RF power combiner comprising: a first 4×4 (8-port) cross potent superhybrid waveguide circuit; a second 4×4 (8-port) cross potent superhybrid waveguide circuit; wherein each of the first and the second cross potent superhybrids is an equivalent of four hybrids radially arranged and merged, with waveguides all in a common plane (the H-plane); wherein the first 4×4 (8-port) cross potent superhybrid and the second 4×4 (8-port) cross potent superhybrid are in a first set of parallel planes; a first RF waveguide circuit, wherein the first RF waveguide circuit comprises a first pair of magic H 2×2 H-plane waveguide hybrids; a second RF waveguide circuit, wherein the second RF waveguide circuit comprises a second pair of magic H 2×2 H-plane waveguide hybrids; and wherein the first RF waveguide circuit and the second RF waveguide circuit are in a second set of parallel planes orthogonal to the first set of parallel planes; eight E-plane waveguide bends, wherein a first four of the eight E-plane bends connect the first 4×4 cross potent superhybrid to each hybrid in the first RF waveguide circuit and to each hybrid in the second RF waveguide circuit, and wherein a second four of the eight E-plane bends connect the second 4×4 cross potent superhybrid RF waveguide to each hybrid in the first RF waveguide circuit and to each hybrid in the second RF waveguide circuit. 2. A 16 input×16 output high power RF phase-directed power combiner comprising: a first pair of 4×4 (8-port) cross potent superhybrids; a second pair of 4×4 (8-port) cross potent superhybrids; wherein the first pair of 4×4 (8-port) cross potent superhybrids and the second pair of 4×4 (8-port) cross potent superhybrids are stacked in a first set of parallel planes; a third pair of 4×4 (8-port) cross potent superhybrids; a fourth pair of 4×4 (8-port) cross potent superhybrids; wherein the third pair of 4×4 (8-port) cross potent superhybrids and the fourth pair of 4×4 (8-port) cross potent superhybrids are stacked in a second set of parallel planes orthogonal to the first set of parallel planes; sixteen waveguide bends, wherein a first eight of the sixteen waveguide bends connect the first pair of 4×4 (8-port) cross potent superhybrids to the third pair of 4×4 (8-port) cross potent superhybrids and to the fourth pair of 4×4 (8-port) cross potent superhybrids, and wherein a second eight of the sixteen waveguide bends connect the second pair of 4×4 (8-port) cross potent superhybrids to the third pair of 4×4 (8-port) cross potent superhybrids and to the fourth pair of 4×4 (8-port) cross potent superhybrids. 3. A 4 input×4 output high power phase-directed RF power combiner comprising: a first set of two 2×2 waveguide hybrids stacked in a first set of two distinct parallel planes; a second set of two 2×2 waveguide hybrids stacked in a second set of two distinct parallel planes orthogonal to the first set of two parallel planes; a set of four waveguide twists connecting four output ports of the first set of two 2×2 hybrid waveguides to four input ports of the second set of two 2×2 waveguide hybrids, wherein the four waveguide twists are rotational twists around a longitudinal waveguide axis. 4. The 4 input×4 output high power phase-directed RF power combiner of claim 3 , wherein the first set of two 2×2 waveguide hybrids and the second set of two 2×2 waveguide hybrids are magic H hybrids. 5. The 4 input×4 output high power phase-directed RF power combiner of claim 3 , wherein each of the waveguide twists comprises simply orthogonal end segments connected with edges rounded by a 45° segment, where a length of the 45° segment is selected such that discontinuity mismatches cancel at a design frequency. 6. A 16 input×16 output high power phase-directed RF power combiner comprising: a first set of four 4×4 phase directed combining circuits stacked in a first set of distinct parallel planes; a second set of four 4×4 phase directed combining circuits stacked in a second set of distinct parallel planes orthogonal to the first set of distinct parallel planes; a set of 16 waveguide twists connecting 16 output ports of the first stack to 16 input ports of the second stack, wherein the 16 waveguide twists are rotational twists around a longitudinal waveguide axis; wherein each of the four 4×4 phase directed combining circuits in the first and second sets of four 4×4 phase directed combining circuits is composed of four hybrids joined by a magic H passthrough. 7. The 16 input×16 output high power phase-directed RF power combiner of claim 6 wherein the four hybrids joined by a passthrough comprise four 3-dB hybrids arranged parallel in a 2×2 pattern in a single plane, with a 0 dB coupler located at a center of the pattern in the same plane. 8. The 16 input×16 output high power phase-directed RF power combiner of claim 6 , wherein each of the 16 waveguide twists comprises simply orthogonal end segments connected with edges rounded by a 45° segment, where a length of the 45° segment is selected such that discontinuity mismatches cancel at a design frequency.
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