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Synthesis Design of Dual-Band Differential Phase Shifters With Independent Filtering Passbands and Predetermined Phase Shifts.
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- Author(s): Qiu, Lei-Lei; Zhu, Lei
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IEEE Transactions on Industrial Electronics. Feb2022, Vol. 69 Issue 2, p1791-1799. 9p.
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This article proposes the synthesis design method of the dual-band differential phase shifters with independent filtering passbands and predetermined phase shifts. The filtering unit of the proposed phase shifter adopts a simple branch-line structure, which possesses its characteristics of controllable dual-band frequency ratios and bandwidths. Meanwhile, the Schiffman phase alignment element holds the capability of achieving different predetermined phase shifts in dual band. In our design, dual-mode resonator and dual-mode J-inverter models for the filtering units are equivalently established, and the amplitude and phase closed-form formulas for the proposed dual-band phase shifter are further numerically obtained for the first time. This proposed work features new synthesis method, integrated higher order filtering response with two independently prescribed bandwidths, and concurrent predetermined dual-band phase shifts. Design procedures are provided in detail for a quick design. Finally, two dual-band phase shifters with different frequency ratios and phase shifts are designed and demonstrated. The experimental and measured results match well. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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