Abstract

In the paper, a compact complex impedance transformer (CIT) composed of the cascading of three varactors loaded coupled lines and two variable shunt susceptances was proposed. Highly flexible tunability functions including only frequency tunable, only impedance tunable, and both frequency and impedance tunable can be achieved by tuning the capacitance of two types of varactors and the value of the susceptance. Design equations were derived using the even–odd mode analysis and examples are given for descripting the design procedures. For validation, a prototype was designed and fabricated. During measurement, three cases were exhibited. When the termination impedance was fixed, the measured center frequency can be tuned in the range of 1.1–2.1 GHz (62.5%). When the frequency was determined, different terminal impedances can be matched by the prototype. The function of frequency tunable at different terminal impedances is also trated by the measured results. After comparison, the potential of the proposed CIT for applications in radio frequency front-end were demonstrated.

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