Artículo internacional:

Año: 1997, A 1.4-2.7 GHz Analog MMIC Vector Modulator For A Crossbar Beamforming Network

Medio de publicación:

Revista: IEEE Transactions on Microwave Theory and Techniques. Vol. 45. Pp. 1705-1714. Octubre 1997

Autores: J. Grajal, J. Gismero, M. Mahfoudi, F. Petz

Resumen:

The design and performance of a monolithic 1.4-2.7-GHz vector modulator with analog amplitude and phase control are presented in this paper. A full 360/spl deg/ coverage range and a dynamic range greater than 13 dB is achieved by combining two out of three vectors 120/spl deg/ apart with variable amplitude. Amplitude control is performed by three sets of quasi-dual-gate MESFETs (two single-gate MESFETs in cascade) while the 120/spl deg/ shift among the vectors is achieved through LC filters covering the 1.4-2.7-GHz band. Since the active devices throughout the circuit are not working in saturation, large-signal models must be used in the simulations. The circuit is used as the matrix node element in an analog crossbar beamforming network (CBFN) and as the general-purpose wide-band vector modulator device.

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