Abstract

This letter presents a tunable positive/negative refractive index transmission line (TL) phase shifter utilizing active circuits. It comprises a microstrip TL loaded with series varactors and a shunt monolithic microwave integrated circuit (MMIC) to synthesize a tunable inductor. This implementation increases the phase tuning range and maintains the input and output matching of the phase shifter across the entire phase tuning range, while eliminating the need for bulky passive inductors. The phase shifter is capable of providing both positive and negative phase shifts. The MMIC tunable inductors are fabricated in a 0.13-mum CMOS process and operate from a 1.5-V supply. The phase shifter achieves a phase of -40deg to +34deg at 2.5GHz from a single stage with less than -19dB return loss, and better than 1.1-dB insertion loss at 2.5 GHz. The phase shifter has a 1-GHz bandwidth over which the return loss remains better than 12.1dB

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