A microstrip phase shifter design that uses a reconfigurable metal pattern on the EBG ground plate is introduced. The EBG ground plate metal pattern contains a linear array of thin slots with switching devices loaded at the center. This design can vary the phase constant with minimum mismatch loss over a large frequency bandwidth. Several test ground plates without actual switching devices were used to verify the design concept.
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Dowon KIM, Moonil KIM, "A Microstrip Phase Shifter Design Using a Switch-Loaded Ground Plate" in IEICE TRANSACTIONS on Communications,
vol. E89-B, no. 6, pp. 1873-1875, June 2006, doi: 10.1093/ietcom/e89-b.6.1873.
Abstract: A microstrip phase shifter design that uses a reconfigurable metal pattern on the EBG ground plate is introduced. The EBG ground plate metal pattern contains a linear array of thin slots with switching devices loaded at the center. This design can vary the phase constant with minimum mismatch loss over a large frequency bandwidth. Several test ground plates without actual switching devices were used to verify the design concept.
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