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Analysis Example: Analysis of a Porous Directional Coupler

While suppressing the loss of the guiding wave tube, branch the wave and measure parameters such as the reflected power ratio in the sub-guiding wave tube.

The porous directional coupler is a coupler with numerous coupling holes created in two waveguides (WRJ-10) that share the E-plane, demonstrating good directionality over a wide bandwidth. We analyzed the electromagnetic waves inside the waveguide when 10 GHz microwaves (TE10) were incident at the ports of this waveguide. The diameter of the holes is larger closer to the center, and the center positions of the holes are arranged at intervals of one-quarter of the wavelength inside the tube. For more details, please download the catalog.

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About directional couplers

[Application Example] This explains the measurement of traveling wave power using a 3-port directional coupler as an example.

■ Signal Analyzer MSA500 Series A handheld signal analyzer (real-time spectrum analyzer) that combines real-time and sweeping methods. By incorporating both real-time method using fast Fourier transform (FFT) and the traditional sweeping method, it allows for the advantages of both approaches to be utilized. ■ Spectrum Analyzer MSA400 Series Compact, lightweight, and low-cost. A full-fledged spectrum analyzer with performance and features that rival large bench-type models. Directional couplers are used to measure the power of the forward wave entering from the input port. For example, as shown in the diagram below, there is a power monitor when connecting an RF signal generator to an antenna to transmit radio waves. This example illustrates the directional coupler.

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