IP Library Granted Patent US 7,242,263
Granted Patent B2
US 7,242,263 · App. 11/084,304 · Granted Jul 10, 2007

Transformer-free waveguide circulator

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Patent No.
US 7,242,263
App. No.
11/084,304
Granted
Jul 10, 2007
Kind
B2
Abstract

An improved waveguide circulator that eliminates the need for quarter-wave dielectric transformers or impedance steps in the interface waveguide for broadband operation is described. The circulator designs in the prior art all require impedance matching elements outside of the ferrite element in order to achieve acceptable performance. Through the use of this new invention, broadband circulator performance can be achieved without the addition of impedance matching elements in order to minimize the cost, size, mass, and loss of the circulator.

Claims (18)

1. A ferrite waveguide circulator, comprising:

a waveguide structure having an internal cavity, the waveguide structure including a plurality of ports extending from the internal cavity, the ports being free from any steps in height or width; and a ferrite element disposed in the internal cavity and having a plurality of legs matching the number of ports, the legs terminating without any quarter wavelength dielectric transformers extending therefrom, the ferrite element being comprised of a ferrite material having a relatively high saturation magnetization value such that waveguide port steps and dielectric transformers can be omitted while still providing good impedance matching, wherein a broadband impedance match is obtained of greater than 5% of frequency bandwidth at a 21 dB isolation point and/or greater than 20% frequency bandwidth at a 14 dB isolation point.

2. The ferrite waveguide circulator of claim 1 , wherein the ferrite element further comprises at least one spacer element.

3. The ferrite waveguide circulator of claim 1 wherein the ferrite element comprises no separate impedance matching element connected to the ferrite element.

4. The ferrite waveguide circulator of claim 1 wherein the legs of the ferrite element are provided with dimensions and a ferrite material composition such that an impedance match between a leg and a corresponding circulator port is obtained without any component being attached to the ferrite element.

5. The ferrite waveguide circulator of claim 1 wherein the legs of the ferrite element are at least 10% thinner and at least 10% taller, in comparison to legs of circulators with dielectric transformers, while still achieving good signal transfer with low loss and signal reflection.

6. The ferrite waveguide circulator of claim 1 further comprising empirical impedance matching elements disposed on the surface of the waveguide structure.

7. A ferrite circulator, comprising: a waveguide structure having an internal cavity, the waveguide structure including a plurality of ports extending from the internal cavity; and a ferrite element disposed in the internal cavity, and wherein a broadband impedance match of greater than a 15% frequency range over which the return loss is greater than 23 dB is achieved without utilizing dielectric transformers or steps in the height and/or width of the waveguide structure.

8. The ferrite circulator according to claim 7 , wherein the at least one ferrite element is Y-shaped.

9. The ferrite circulator according to claim 7 , further comprising at least one empirical matching element disposed within the internal cavity.

10. A ferrite waveguide circulator, comprising:

a waveguide structure having an internal cavity, the waveguide structure including a plurality of ports extending from the internal cavity, the ports being free from any steps in height or width; and a ferrite element disposed in the internal cavity and having a plurality of legs matching the number of ports, the legs terminating without any quarter wavelength dielectric transformers extending therefrom, the ferrite element being comprised of a ferrite material having a relatively high saturation magnetization value such that waveguide port steps and dielectric transformers can be omitted while still providing good impedance matching, wherein a broadband impedance match is obtained of greater than a 15% frequency range over which the return loss is greater than 23 dB.

11. The ferrite waveguide circulator of claim 10 further comprising empirical impedance matching elements disposed on the surface of the waveguide structure.

12. The ferrite waveguide circulator of claim 10 wherein the legs of the ferrite element are at least 10% thinner and at least 10% taller, in comparison to legs of circulators with dielectric transformers, while still achieving good signal transfer with low loss and signal reflection.

13. The ferrite waveguide circulator of claim 10 wherein the ferrite element comprises no separate impedance matching element connected to the ferrite element.

14. The ferrite waveguide circulator of claim 10 wherein the legs of the ferrite element are provided with dimensions and a ferrite material composition such that an impedance match between a leg and a corresponding circulator port is obtained without any component being attached to the ferrite element.

15. A switch assembly comprising: a plurality of ferrite waveguide circulators, each circulator comprising: a waveguide structure having an internal cavity, the waveguide structure including a plurality of ports extending from the internal cavity, the ports being free from any steps in height or width; and a ferrite element disposed in the internal cavity and having a plurality of legs matching the number of ports, the legs terminating without any quarter wavelength dielectric transformers extending therefrom, the ferrite element being comprised of a ferrite material having a relatively high saturation magnetization value such that waveguide port steps and dielectric transformers can be omitted while still providing good impedance matching, wherein a broadband impedance match is obtained of greater than 5% of frequency bandwidth at a 21 dB isolation point and/or greater than 20% frecquency bandwidth at a 14 dB isolation point.

16. A switch as claimed in claim 15 wherein some of the ports of the waveguide structures are provided with absorptive loads associated directly therewith without any dielectric transformers positioned between the ports and the absorptive loads.

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RELEASE OF SECURITY INTEREST IN PATENTS Recorded Aug 25, 2011
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To: EMS TECHNOLOGIES, INC.
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SECURITY INTEREST Recorded Mar 6, 2007
From: EMS TECHNOLOGIES, INC.
To: SUNTRUST BANK
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ASSIGNMENT OF ASSIGNOR'S INTEREST Recorded Feb 9, 2006
From: KROENING, ADAM M.
To: EMS TECHNOLOGIES, INC.
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