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Directional Coupler

Monday, November 30th, 2009

Directional Coupler
Directional Coupler?

What it means when it says 3dB DC, or 12dB DC, or 6dB DC? Is star coupler considered as directional coupler?
How to solve this example:
1) Given a 12dB directional coupler, How does it operate if an optical power of 1mW enters fr input pot #1. How much power exits from each of the terminal #2,#3, and #4? [no loss is considered]

2)What would happen at output terminal DC above if 2mW signal at a different wavelength enters fr second input pot #4?

3)How does a 4×4 DC operate? how can a 4X4 star coupler acts as a wavelength multiplexer?

A directional coupler couples (splits) the RF microwave power only if it travels in the forward direction and does not split if the power travels in the reverse direction.

A 3dB DC splits 1/2 of the incoming power into the couple port. A 6dB DC splits 1/4 of the incoming power into the couple port. And a 12dB DC splits 1/16 of the incoming power into the couple port.

A star coupler (one input port to many output ports) may or may not be a directional coupler.

Basic RF Distribution: Taps & Directional Couplers