What frequency do you mean? 297 Mhz? This circuit only represent how you can design and draw model in CST. In few days maybe, I will add newe video on Wilkinson where will be how to count it.
@@egprof yes 297mhz cause i need to design one like that and it should work on that frequency and resistance 50 so if this design will work i will continue doing it , is it working with this values when we do simulation ! or
@@egprof sorry for asking a lot , but i changed the frequency i made it as 279.2 until 400 when the software asked me for it in the beginning,, and about the part of this bend which you referred as the hardest part even if the angle is 45 , the result isn't 7.07 idk why it comes always as 9 something,, i thanks for ur answers tho
is this design works for frequency of 297!! or can you please tell me as soon as possible thanks in advance
What frequency do you mean? 297 Mhz? This circuit only represent how you can design and draw model in CST. In few days maybe, I will add newe video on Wilkinson where will be how to count it.
@@egprof yes 297mhz cause i need to design one like that and it should work on that frequency and resistance 50 so if this design will work i will continue doing it , is it working with this values when we do simulation ! or
@@xjamiexgarden9676 Yes you can do this model and only change parameters for you, it should be working.
@@egprof sorry for asking a lot , but i changed the frequency i made it as 279.2 until 400 when the software asked me for it in the beginning,, and about the part of this bend which you referred as the hardest part even if the angle is 45 , the result isn't 7.07 idk why it comes always as 9 something,, i thanks for ur answers tho
how to add lambda ı cant see on the video
Sir how can I design one for 2 Ghz frequency?
In the book Microwave Engineering from Pozar is chapter n.7 which deals with Wilkinson divider.
Cos, not sin, you haven't problem because angle is 45°.