Abstract:
In radar transmitter systems, high power amplifier design along with the high
power divider/combiner for parallel amplification is one the most critical area. To
design the high power divider/combiner, high power handling capability with low
insertion loss and high isolation are necessarily required. In addition, impedance
matching design of power amplifiers throughout the operating frequency band is
also a great challenge in radar transmitter design. This research aims at designing
and implementation of an equal split 16-way Wilkinson power divider/combiner at
a frequency range of 2700 to 3000 MHz. Furthermore, transistor input and output
impedance matching networks are designed and simulated using Advance Design
System (ADS) software.
The circuitry hardware is implemented on Rogers RT/Duroid 5870 substrate and
simulated in ADS 2016. With simulations, 16-way divider/combiner exhibits insertion loss between -12.181 dB to -12.50 dB, Return loss better than -18.656 dB
and Isolation more than -25 dB over the entire frequency band of 2700 MHz to
3000 MHz is achieved.
In the next phase, 75W PH2731-75L is selected as RF transistor whose impedance
matching networks are designed and simulated in ADS. In simulations, Return
Loss better than -18dB for input matching and better than -16dB for output
matching network is achieved in simulations. After achieving the desired results
in simulations, layout is designed for fabrication. After fabrication, module is
tested and the measured results are compared with the simulated results.