A Temperature-Stabilized Broad-Band Lumped-Element Circulator

An equivalent circuit including the stray reactance of a microstrip-type lumped-element circulator is derived to establish the design procedure, and it is shown theoretically that a broad-band circulator with a 30-percent bandwidth can be reafized. Additionally, to obtain the broad-band characteristics over a wide range of temperatures, the necessary temperature coefficients of ferrite materials and magnets are calculated. A new ferrite material with a low temperature coefficient as well as a new fabrication process for thin-film crossovers have been developed. The experiments indicate that a radial magnetizing field improves the circulator characteristics in both bandwidth and loss. An experimental circulator exhibits the following characteristics over a wide temperature range from -10 to 60/spl deg/C: VSWR 20 dB over a bandwidth of 450 MHz centered at 1.7 GHz.