Varactor-loaded transmission-line phase shifter at C -band using lumped elements

Frank Ellinger(ETH Zurich), H. Jäckel(ETH Zurich), W. Bächtold(Board of the Swiss Federal Institutes of Technology)
IEEE Transactions on Microwave Theory and Techniques
April 1, 2003
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Abstract

The design of varactor-loaded transmission-line phase shifters using lumped elements is discussed in this paper. A monolithic-microwave integrated-circuit (MMIC) phase shifter is fabricated to verify the proposed topology. Only one control voltage is required for phase control. Within a continuously adjustable phase-control range of 360/spl deg/ and a frequency range from 5 to 6 GHz, a low transmission loss of 4 dB/spl plusmn/1.7 dB is measured. The phase shifter is realized with a commercial 0.6-/spl mu/m GaAs MESFET process and requires a chip area of only 0.8 mm/sup 2/. To the knowledge of the authors, the best results reported to date are reached for a continuously adjustable passive phase shifter with comparable circuit size. The presented circuit is well suited to wireless adaptive antenna transceivers, operating in accordance with the 802.11a, high-performance radio local-area-network and high-speed wireless-access-network type-a standard.


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