This letter presents the experimental results obtained for a binary distributed phase shifter based on RF MEMS coplanar shunt switches. A new approach based on the image parameter representation of two-port networks is proposed for the modeling of this structure. Vector Network Analyzer measurements have been performed by recording the scattering parameters of the device, obtaining a differential phase shift of 180° at the frequency f0= 13.7 GHz, very close to the theoretical one ftheo=14 GHz. A very low number of switches has been used for the realization of the component.

Realization of a distributed RF MEMS Phase Shifter with a very low number of switches

Bartolucci G;Marcelli R;
2007

Abstract

This letter presents the experimental results obtained for a binary distributed phase shifter based on RF MEMS coplanar shunt switches. A new approach based on the image parameter representation of two-port networks is proposed for the modeling of this structure. Vector Network Analyzer measurements have been performed by recording the scattering parameters of the device, obtaining a differential phase shift of 180° at the frequency f0= 13.7 GHz, very close to the theoretical one ftheo=14 GHz. A very low number of switches has been used for the realization of the component.
2007
Istituto per la Microelettronica e Microsistemi - IMM
Inglese
43
23
1290
1292
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Sì, ma tipo non specificato
Coplanar shunt switches
Image parameter representation
Phase shifters
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info:eu-repo/semantics/article
262
Bartolucci G; Catoni S; Giacomozzi F; Marcelli R; Margesin B; Pochesci D
01 Contributo su Rivista::01.01 Articolo in rivista
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