Synthesis techniques for high performance octave bandwidth 180 degrees analog phase shifters

Novel techniques for synthesizing 180 degrees analog reflection-type phase shifters, with ultra-low phase and amplitude error characteristics, over a very wide bandwidth, are presented. The novel approach of cascading stages, where the nonlinear performance of each stage complements those of the others, results in a significant advance in the linearity performance of traditional reflection-type phase shifters. In this work, it is shown by theoretical analysis that three conditions must be satisfied by the reflection terminations in order to achieve the desired response. The theoretical conditions and subsequent design equations are given. Simulation results for a two-stage Ku-band cascaded-match reflection-type phase shifter show that a very low maximum phase error and amplitude error of +or-2.4 degrees and +or-0.21 dB, respectively, can be achieved over a full octave bandwidth. Since the complexity of the overall topology is reduced to a minimum, the device appears insensitive to process variations and ideal for both hybrid and MMIC (monolithic microwave integrated circuit) technologies. >