A dual-varactor analog phase shifter operating at 6 to 18 GHz

An MMIC analog reflection phase shifter which achieves 120 degrees of phase shift from 6 to 18 GHz is described. The phase shifter uses a dual-varactor reflection circuit which allows varactors with a 3:1 capacitance ratio to achieve the performance that normally requires 10:1 diodes. The varactor d...

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description An MMIC analog reflection phase shifter which achieves 120 degrees of phase shift from 6 to 18 GHz is described. The phase shifter uses a dual-varactor reflection circuit which allows varactors with a 3:1 capacitance ratio to achieve the performance that normally requires 10:1 diodes. The varactor diode is a surface-oriented structure with a hyperabrupt doping profile selectively ion implanted to a depth of 0.70 mu m.< >
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RLC circuits
Tuned circuits
Varactors
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