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Wideband Filtering Phase Shifter Using Transversal Signal-Interference Techniques

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A wideband filtering phase shifter is presented in this letter using transversal signal-interference techniques. The proposed structure creates two signal-propagation paths by introducing extra coupling between two short-ended stubs. Cascaded… Click to show full abstract

A wideband filtering phase shifter is presented in this letter using transversal signal-interference techniques. The proposed structure creates two signal-propagation paths by introducing extra coupling between two short-ended stubs. Cascaded coupled-line sections and parallel short-ended stubs can generate a constant passband and multiple transmission zeros (TZs) in the stopband and meanwhile provide the arbitrary value of phase shift within the filtering band range. The positions of TZs and phase shift range can be easily controlled. Explicit relations between the objective filtering band and the related parameters are given, and cases with different in-band phase shift values are studied. To validate the design, a prototype is built, simulated, and tested using microstrip lines. The experimental results agree with the predicted ones, demonstrating that the device can realize any given in-band phase shift with a wideband filtering response.

Keywords: wideband filtering; transversal signal; phase shifter; using transversal; filtering phase; phase

Journal Title: IEEE Microwave and Wireless Components Letters
Year Published: 2019

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