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Single-ended transmission line: A single-ended transmission line is a two-conductor transmission line in which one conductor is referenced to a common ground, the second conductor. The single-ended mode is more susceptible to common-mode noise and cross talk.
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Digital phase shifters provide a discrete set of phase shifts or time delays. Discretization leads to quantization errors. Digital phase shifters require parallel bus control.
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A phase shifter provides an invariable phase shift with frequency, and is used for fixed-beam frequency-invariant pattern synthesis.
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A low cost electro-mechanical phase shifter design, including a brief summary of solid state methods @ www.activefrance.com
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Microwave Solid State Circuit Design, 2nd Ed., by Inder Bahl and Prakash Bhartia, John Wiley & Sons, 2003 (Chapter 12)
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RF MEMS Theory, Design and Technology by Gabriel Rebeiz, John Wiley & Sons, 2003 (Chapter 9-10)
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Phase shift / noise figure (phase shifter) or time delay / noise figure (TTD phase shifter)
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Antenna Engineering Handbook, 4th Ed., by John Volakis, McGraw-Hill, 2007 (Chapter 21)
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A TTD phase shifter provides an invariable time delay with frequency, and is used for
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One-conductor or dielectric transmission line versus two-conductor transmission line
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high-pass sections cancel out the distortion of the right-handed low-pass sections
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Analog phase shifters provide a continuously variable phase shift or time delay.
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Phased Array Antenna Handbook, 2nd Ed., by Robert Mailloux, Artech House, 2005
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Phased Array Antennas, 2nd Ed., by R. C. Hansen, John Wiley & Sons, 1998
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Active phase shifters provide gain, while passive phase shifters are lossy.
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Phased Array Antennas by Arun K. Bhattacharyya, John Wiley & Sons, 2006
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This article is about the microwave device. For the guitar effect, see
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A microwave (6 to 18 GHz) Phase Shifter and Frequency Translator
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Antenna selection: double folded slot (DFS), microstrip,
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module which provides a controllable phase shift of the
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Loss: the phase shifter attenuates while phase shifting
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Gain: The phase shifter amplifies while phase shifting
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Biasing: current-driven, high-voltage electrostatic
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Index

Phase shifter
list
prose
converting this article
Editing help
Phaser (effect)
quadrature booster

microwave network
RF signal
phased arrays
active electronically scanned array
passive electronically scanned array
Noise figure
Reciprocity
active electronically scanned array
passive electronically scanned array
Differential
transmission line
Antenna
dipole
monopole
Waveguide
horn
optical fibre
finline
Modal
quasi-TEM mode
distorted
CPW

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