Hello , I need to recreate the following dividing network .
I only have photo.
the branches are angled and the transformers are triangles ,why is that?.
could you share some impedance logic that could fit the structure below?
Is there some theory regarding this structure?
Thanks.
This appears to be a section of a Printed-Circuit-Board that is designed to act like
a large Power-Resistor, but of course, it's only a guess.
There "appear to be" 16 strips of long Copper-Traces designed to act like low-value Resistors in parallel.
The large surface area would allow for good Heat dissipation.
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yes I see that there are no transformers in the power dividing network.
but there has to be some inpedance logic
the righ most line is 50 oms connected to 100.
Is there some more tricks?
Thanks.
The tapered segments are micro-strip impedance transformers. I learned that from reading what the experts say. There is solid math behind that, but don't ask me to explain it.
The bad news is that I have seen the formulas and realized that I had no interest in creating stripling transformers. They were in articles in "The Microwave Journal" articles quite a while back. Also some of that is in the "Microwaves and RF" magazine from time to time. Not sure why that publication keeps arriving in my email. BUT some of the articles are interesting.