Abstract

This study compares the designs of one-stage and two-stage reflection-type phase shifters for miniaturized S-band multi-functional transmit-array antennas. Both phase shifters have areas smaller than 0.2 λ0×0.4 λ0, which is less than half of the conventional unit cell size of 0.5λ λ0×0.5 λ0, and both phase shifters have a phase shifting range of more than 360°. The one-stage phase shifter requires a miniaturized hybrid coupler, 1/4 wavelength transmission line, and additional elements to implement a wide phase shifting range; hence, the phase shifter has a non-uniform insertion loss distribution and a peak insertion loss of 4.3 dB. The two-stage phase shifter outperformed the one-stage phase shifter; it had a relatively uniform insertion loss distribution of 2.5 dB because of its simple circuit structure.

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