A directional coupler is a passive device that samples a portion of the electromagnetic power in a transmission line. It is used to measure power, monitor frequency, isolate signals, and combine signals. Most commonly, it has four ports: input, transmitted, coupled, and isolated. Ideally, power entering the input port is split between the transmitted and coupled ports, with no power reaching the isolated port.
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