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Title
Simultaneous Amplitude-and Phase-Tunable Power Divider With Wide Tunable Ranges
Authors
HONG, WONBINBo Wei XuShao Yong ZhengYuan Xin Li
Date Issued
2024-02
Publisher
Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers
Abstract
With the rapid development of wireless technologies, the simultaneous and flexible control of amplitude and phase characteristics of the signals is highly demanded. However, none of the existing power dividers (PDs) can simultaneously achieve this tunability in a single circuit. In this article, a PD with simultaneously tunable power division ratio (PDR) and phase difference is presented for the first time. The proposed PD consists of two highly flexible arms, a matching network, and an isolation network. The arm is constructed by loading three varactor diodes on a quarter-wavelength 3-dB coupled line. A theoretical analysis is conducted to show that the input impedance and phase delay of this arm can be flexibly controlled by the capacitance of the varactor diodes. Subsequently, the PDR and phase difference between the two output ports can be tuned independently, maintaining good return loss and isolation. For demonstration purposes, a highly flexible PD operating at 2.4 GHz is designed, fabricated, and measured. A wide PDR range from 20 to 20 dB and a wide phase difference range from 180 to 180 are observed, with better than 10 dB return loss and 15 dB isolation. IEEE
URI
https://oasis.postech.ac.kr/handle/2014.oak/122920
DOI
10.1109/TMTT.2024.3359335
ISSN
0018-9480
Article Type
Article
Citation
IEEE Transactions on Microwave Theory and Techniques, page. 1 - 13, 2024-02
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