Abstract

A novel tunable vector-sum filtering power divider (FPD) with arbitrary output phase difference is proposed. It is constructed by a tunable FPD [which has reconfigurable in-/out-of-phase output and arbitrary power division ratios (PDRs)] on the left and a wideband branch-line coupler (BLC) on the right. The output wave from the left FPD forms two orthogonal vectors at each output port of the BLC. The orthogonal vectors are summed up and result in a new vector with phase that is purely determined by the amplitude ratio of the orthogonal vectors. As a result, the phase difference between the new vectors at the outputs of the BLC can be continuously tuned by adjusting the PDR of the left FPD. Detailed theoretical analysis has been given. It shows that the phase difference between the output ports can be flexibly tuned from 0 °C to 360 °C within the full frequency tuning range.

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