EL SEGUNDO, Calif. – June 15, 2016 -- Ural Federal University students have successfully realized an RF miniaturized branch-line coupler using the NI AWR Design Environment™ platform, inclusive of Microwave Office circuit and AXIEM 3D planar electromagnetic (EM) simulators. The aim of the design project was to reduce the size of a 3 dB branch-line coupler as much as possible without losing its performance in isolation, imbalance and operating bandwidth. The students were further challenged to design the coupler based on low-pass microstrip filters instead of conventional transmission lines in order to achieve a more compact layout.
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The complete success story can be found at awrcorp.com/customer-stories/ural-federal-university.
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Immediately.
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