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Low cost 5-bit Phase Shifter for DBS Phased Array Antennas


Abstract:

A low cost patent pending 5-bit digital phase shifter has been developed for application in DBS receiving phased array antennas. New simplified loaded line architecture o...Show More

Abstract:

A low cost patent pending 5-bit digital phase shifter has been developed for application in DBS receiving phased array antennas. New simplified loaded line architecture of less significant bit is proposed. The new circuit mitigates PCB technology limitations and reduces the number of switching components, which are low cost discrete p-HEMT FETs. TRL measurement technique was employed for extraction of the cold FET two states parameters. The digital 5-bit phase shifter operates in full satellite TV band from 10.7 to 12.75GHz and has following main parameters: insertion loss 6dB, insertion loss deviation ±1.4dB, average RMS phase error 3° and worst-case input/output return loss 11dB. The control of the device is CMOS(5V) compatible with setting time less than 70ns.
Date of Conference: 02-10 October 2003
Date Added to IEEE Xplore: 02 April 2007
Print ISBN:1-58053-834-7
Conference Location: Munich, Germany

I. Introduction

Phased array antennas have been predominantly used for military applications because of their extremely high cost. Emerging technologies and new microwave materials allow shifting the use of phased array antennas to the commercial market. The price of these antennas can be lowered effectively by application of phase control devices, implemented as MMIC. Nevertheless its final effectiveness this approach is long-term development process having in more cases two iterations. Successful way of mitigating this constrain is the development of low cost discrete phase shifter with acceptable dimensions. The major cost contributor in discrete and hybrid phase shifters operating in Ku band is the switching component - normally beam lead . diode. However, the diodes have relatively high power consumption, require special driving scheme and have relatively big switching time. Attractive alternative of this high quality but expensive component is a low cost discrete GaAs pHEMT FETs normally used in low noise down converters as amplifiers and active mixers. Precise measurement of cold FET two states S-parameters using TRL technique allows their use as a grounded switch in Ku band. The paper describes a patent pending discrete 5-bit phase shifter using new simplified configuration of less significant (LS) bit working in frequency range from 10.7GHz to 12.75GHz.

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