Active Quasi-Circulator Based on Wilkinson Power Divider for Low-Power Wireless Communication Systems
Kaijun Song, Xinsheng Chen, Zongrui HeThis paper presents a microstrip active quasi-circulator designed for low-power wireless communication systems. The circuit consists of a second-order Wilkinson power divider and two power amplifiers with high gain and ultra-low noise characteristics. By leveraging the unidirectional transmission characteristics of the transistors and the isolation provided by resistors within the power divider, the interference between the transmitter (TX) and receiver (RX) is effectively suppressed. Additionally, thanks to the dual-amplifier architecture, no extra power amplification circuitry is required, thereby reducing the overall complexity and power consumption of the communication system. The detailed design procedure of the proposed quasi-circulator is presented. The measurement results show that, within the frequency range of 4.75 GHz to 6.11 GHz, the isolation between the TX and RX ports exceeds 20 dB, the return loss at each port is greater than 10 dB, and the transmission gains from the TX port to the antenna and from the antenna to the RX port are 3.1–8.7 dB and 2.7–4.0 dB, respectively, demonstrating a relative bandwidth of 25%.