Coupler structure and related radio frequency circuit
A coupler structure includes a main signal line, a first coupling line, a second coupling line and a spacer element. The main signal line is located on a first plane, the first coupling line is located on a second plane, and the second coupling line is located on a third plane, wherein the second plane and the third plane are both in parallel with the first plane, and the second plane and the third plane are both different from the first plane. The spacer element is connected to the main signal line. The projection of the spacer element on the first plane is located between the projection of the first coupling line on the first plane and the projection of the second coupling line on the first plane. The main signal line, the first coupling line and the second coupling line extend along a virtual line.
1 . A coupler structure, comprising:
a main signal line located on a first plane;
a first coupling line located on a second plane, wherein the second plane is in parallel with the first plane and the second plane is different from the first plane;
a second coupling line located on a third plane, wherein the third plane is in parallel with the first plane and the third plane is different from the first plane; and
a spacer element connected to the main signal line, wherein:
a projection of the spacer element on the first plane is located between a projection of the first coupling line on the first plane and a projection of the second coupling line on the first plane;
the main signal line, the first coupling line and the second coupling line extend along a virtual line;
the virtual line extends along a first direction;
the spacer element extends along a second direction for separating the first coupling line and the second coupling line;
the second direction is not in parallel with the first direction;
the spacer element is a conductor;
the spacer element includes a first spacer part and a second spacer part;
the first spacer part is connected between the main signal line and the second spacer part along the second direction;
the second spacer part is located on a fourth plane, wherein the fourth plane is in parallel with the first plane and the fourth plane is different from the first plane; and
the first spacer part includes a plurality of conductor vias disposed along the first direction or is a conductor wall extending along the first direction.
2 . The coupler structure of claim 1 , wherein the virtual line is a straight line which extends along a first direction.
3 . The coupler structure of claim 1 , wherein the first coupling line and the second coupling line couple signals from the main signal line and the spacer element.
4 . The coupler structure of claim 1 , wherein:
the second spacer part is a conductor block extending along the first direction; and
the second plane, the third plane and the fourth plane are coplanar.
5 . The coupler structure of claim 1 , wherein a first node of the main signal line is connected to a radio frequency (RF) signal transmitting end, a second node of the main signal line is connected to a first RF signal output end, a first node of the first coupling signal line is connected to a second RF signal output end, and a first node of the second coupling signal line is connected to a power detector.
6 . A coupler structure, comprising:
a main signal line located on a first plane;
a first coupling line located on a second plane, wherein the second plane is in parallel with the first plane and the second plane is different from the first plane;
a second coupling line located on a third plane, wherein the third plane is in parallel with the first plane and the third plane is different from the first plane; and
a spacer element connected to the main signal line; and
a conductor layer located on a fifth plane, wherein:
the main signal line, the first coupling line and the second coupling line extend along a virtual line;
the virtual line extends along a first direction;
the spacer element extends along a second direction for separating the first coupling line and the second coupling line;
the second direction is not in parallel with the first direction;
the spacer element is a conductor;
a projection of the spacer element on the first plane is located between a projection of the first coupling line on the first plane and a projection of the second coupling line on the first plane;
the fifth plane is in parallel with the first plane, and the fifth plane is different from the first plane, the second plane and the third plane;
the spacer element is connected between the main signal line and the conductor layer along the second direction; and
the first coupling line and the second coupling line are located between the main signal line and the conductor layer.
7 . The coupler structure of claim 6 , wherein:
the spacer element includes a first spacer part, a second spacer part and a third spacer part;
the first spacer part is connected to the main signal line, the third spacer part is connected to the conductor layer, and the second spacer part is connected between the first spacer part and the third spacer part;
the first spacer part includes a plurality of first conductor vias disposed along the first direction or is a first conductor wall extending along the first direction; and
the third spacer part includes a plurality of second conductor vias disposed along the first direction or is a second conductor wall extending along the first direction.
8 . The coupler structure of claim 7 , wherein:
the second spacer part is a conductor block extending along the first direction;
the second spacer part is located on a fourth plane;
the fourth plane is in parallel with the first plane;
the fourth plane is different from the first plane; and
the second plane, the third plane and the fourth plane are coplanar.
9 . The coupler structure of claim 6 , further comprising a first lateral element and a second lateral element respectively connected between the main signal line and the conductor layer along the second direction, wherein:
the spacer element is located between the first lateral element and the second lateral element;
the first coupling line is at least partially surrounded by the first lateral element, the main signal line, the spacer element and the conductor layer; and
the second coupling line is at least partially surrounded by the second lateral element, the main signal line, the spacer element and the conductor layer.
10 . A radio frequency (RF) circuit, comprising:
an RF signal transmitting end;
a first RF signal output end;
a second RF signal output end;
a main signal line located on a first plane, wherein a first node of the main signal line is connected to the RF signal transmitting end and a second node of the main signal line is connected to the first RF signal output end;
a first coupling line located on a second plane, wherein the second plane is in parallel with the first plane, the second plane is different from the first plane, and a first node of the first coupling signal line is connected to the second RF signal output end;
a second coupling line located on a third plane, wherein the third plane is in parallel with the first plane and the third plane is different from the first plane;
a spacer element connected to the main signal line; and
a power detector coupled to a first node of the second coupling line, wherein:
a projection of the spacer element on the first plane is located between a projection of the first coupling line on the first plane and a projection of the second coupling line on the first plane;
a main coupling part of the main signal line, a first coupling part of the first coupling line, a second coupling part of the second coupling line and the spacer element form a coupling structure; and
the main signal line, the first coupling part and the second coupling part extend along a virtual line;
the virtual line extends along a first direction;
the spacer element extends along a second direction for separating the first coupling line and the second coupling line;
the second direction is not in parallel with the first direction;
the spacer element is a conductor;
the spacer element includes a first spacer part and a second spacer part;
the first spacer part is connected between the main signal line and the second spacer part along the second direction;
the second spacer part is located on a fourth plane, wherein the fourth plane is in parallel with the first plane and the fourth plane is different from the first plane; and
the first spacer part includes a plurality of conductor vias disposed along the first direction or is a conductor wall extending along the first direction.
11 . The RF circuit of claim 10 , wherein the virtual line is a straight line which extends along a first direction.
12 . The RF circuit of claim 10 , wherein the first coupling part of the first coupling line and the second coupling part of the second coupling line couple signals from the main coupling part of the main signal line and the spacer element.
13 . The RF circuit of claim 10 , further comprising an amplifier circuit, wherein an input end of the amplifier circuit is coupled to the RF signal transmitting end and an output end of the amplifier circuit is coupled to the first node of the main signal line.
14 . The RF circuit of claim 10 , wherein:
a second node of the first coupling line is coupled to a first resistor; and
a second node of the second coupling line is coupled to a second resistor.
15 . The RF circuit of claim 10 , wherein the first RF signal output end is coupled to a transmitting antenna.
16 . The RF circuit of claim 10 , wherein the power detector is a logarithmic power detector.
17 . The RF circuit of claim 10 , wherein:
the virtual line extends along a first direction;
the spacer element extends along a second direction for separating the first coupling part and the second coupling part;
the second direction is not in parallel with the first direction; and
the spacer element is a conductor.
18 . The RF circuit of claim 10 , wherein:
the power detector outputs a direct current signal; and
an alternative current signal is outputted via the second RF signal output end.