Abstract

A continuously tunable true-time-delay phase-shifter topology based on switchable varactor-tuned transmission lines is presented. By introducing p-i-n diodes to switch different varactor-tuned transmission lines, the phase shift tuning range can be doubled compared with the conventional design, which results in 50% size reduction. For verification, two cascaded four-unit and eight-unit microstrip phase shifters are designed and fabricated on a 0.787-mm-thick Rogers RT/Duroid 5880 substrate with $\varepsilon _{r} =2.2$ and tan $\delta =0.0009$ . The measured microstrip phase shifts of the four-unit and eight-unit phase shifters are about 107° and 191° at 4 GHz, respectively, with insertion loss of less than 2.4 and 3.6 dB. The return loss is better than 15 dB from 0.5 to 4.65 GHz for all states.

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