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Phase Reconfigurable Hybrid Coupler Implemented Using Capacitor-Loaded Transmission Lines
This paper presents a reconfigurable phase difference of hybrid coupler design. The proposed design is developed based on a branch-line coupler structure where a pair of conventional lines directly connecting the input and output ports are replaced by variable electrical length lines. To realize var...
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Format: | Conference Proceeding |
Language: | English |
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Summary: | This paper presents a reconfigurable phase difference of hybrid coupler design. The proposed design is developed based on a branch-line coupler structure where a pair of conventional lines directly connecting the input and output ports are replaced by variable electrical length lines. To realize variable-length lines, a loaded-line structure composed of three microstrip line segments with four loading capacitors is adopted. A circuit prototype working at 2.4 GHz frequency is realized and measured for verification. Measurement results demonstrate that the proposed coupler can exhibit a reconfigurable phase difference characteristic. By varying capacitances of 0.5 pF to 2.5 pF, a phase difference range of 45° from -67.5° to -112.5° can be achieved. The prototype has the size of 18.2 mm by 41.2 mm, which is smaller than the conventional one. |
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ISSN: | 2472-7555 |
DOI: | 10.1109/CICN56167.2022.10008378 |