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Ultralow-power radio frequency beamformer using transmission-line transformers and tunable passives

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A simple, low-loss technique for radio frequency (RF) beamforming is realized by serially combining the antennas in an array using transmission-line transformers (without magnetic components) incorporated into the feed line and a programmable admittance placed in shunt across each antenna's feed port. Utilizing the feed structure for signal combining eliminates the need for additional RF combining structures. Furthermore, taking advantage of the symmetry inherent in a phased array, we propose a new method for passive phase shifting that only requires one tunable element per antenna. The beamformer, which requires zero active power, is demonstrated on an FR4 printed circuit board with a linear, two-element, array of half-wave dipoles at 2.05 GHz using a digitally tunable capacitor as the programmable admittance. A loss in array gain of 1.07 dB is realized when compared to an identical array with ideal phase combining.
Journal: IEEE MICROWAVE AND WIRELESS COMPONENTS LETTERS
ISSN: 1558-1764
Issue: 2
Volume: 29
Pages: 158 - 160
Publication year:2019
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Authors:International
Authors from:Higher Education
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