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An improved coupling method for time domain load-pull measurements
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EngineeringRadio FrequencyMeasurementEducationInstrumentation EngineeringDistributed CouplerElectromagnetic CompatibilityNonlinear TimeCalibrationNumerical SimulationComputational ElectromagneticsInstrumentationElectrical EngineeringImproved Coupling MethodAntennaAverage DirectivityMicrowave EngineeringMeasurement SystemRf Subsystem
This paper describes an efficient coupling method improving the nonlinear time domain large signal load-pull measurements of active devices. This approach consists in a small RF loop fixed near the blended line that takes place between the DUT and the tuner. We take benefit of two advantages: extremely low losses induced by the coupler, and measurements taken very close to the DUT plane. It is shown that this simple coupling solution offers an average directivity better than 15 dB (before calibration) along a wide RF band from 2 to 18 GHz. This solution is compared with the classical approach of a distributed coupler connected before and after the tuner. A LSNA calibration has been performed, it exhibits an average directivity better than 35 dB.
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