MMIC (monolithic microwave integrated circuit) switchable bidire

Wave transmission lines and networks – Coupling networks – Delay lines including long line elements

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ABSTRACT:
The invention relates to a switchable bidirectional phase shift network exhibiting a desired differential insertion phase suitable for use as a phase bit in a multi-bit phase shifter. The design is economical in its use of components--six field effect transistors, three inductors and no capacitors, and provides in one switching state a band pass network of low insertion phase and in the other switching state a low pass network of high insertion phase. The rate of change of insertion phase over a range of operating frequencies is substantially equal for the two states.

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patent: 4435841 (1984-03-01), Dobrovolny
patent: 4733203 (1988-03-01), Ayasli
Naster, Ronald I. et al; "Affordable MMIC designs for Phased Arrays" Microwave Journal; Mar. 1987; pp. 141-197.
Wide-Band Monolithic Phase Shifter, Y. Ayasli, S. W. Miller, R. Mozzi and L. K. Hanes/IEEE Transaction on Microwave Theory and Techniques, vol. MTT-32, No. 12, Dec. 1984, pp. 1710-1714.

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