Claims
- 1. A four bit selectable phase shifter for use in a phased array antenna, the phase shifter selectably causing an input signal to be shifted in phase, said phase shifter comprising:a first bit for selectively providing a 180° phase shift, wherein said first bit is a line/reflected bit; a second bit for selectively providing a 90° phase shift, wherein said second bit is a reflected bit; a third bit for selectively providing a 45° phase shift, wherein said third bit is a reflected bit; and a fourth bit for selectively providing a 22.5° phase shift, wherein said fourth bit is a high pass/low pass bit.
- 2. A four bit selectable phase shifter as in claim 1, wherein said first bit comprises two reflected pairs of FET see “723”, “590”, “075” patent PHEMT switches coupled together by a Lange coupler.
- 3. A four bit selectable phase shifter as in claim 1, wherein said first bit is controlled by a first control signal and a second control signal, the second control signal being a negative value of the first control signal.
- 4. A four bit selectable phase shifter as in claim 1, wherein said second bit comprises a reflected pair of PHEMT switches.
- 5. A four bit selectable phase shifter as in claim 1, wherein said second bit is controlled by a third control signal.
- 6. A four bit selectable phase shifter as in claim 1, wherein said third bit comprises a reflected pair of PHEMT switches coupled together by a Lange coupler.
- 7. A four bit selectable phase shifter as in claim 1, wherein said third bit is controlled by a fourth control signal.
- 8. A four bit selectable phase shifter as in claim 1, wherein said fourth bit comprises a FET switch coupled in parallel with a PHEMT switch.
- 9. A four bit selectable phase shifter as in claim 8, wherein said fourth bit further comprises a bias resistor connected from a drain of the PHEMT switch to ground to avoid a floating bias potential.
- 10. A four bit selectable phase shifter as in claim 1, wherein said fourth bit is controlled by a fifth control signal and a sixth control signal, the sixth control signal being a negative value of the fifth control signal.
CROSS-REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATIONS
This application claims priority to U.S. Provisional Application No. 60/287,596, filed on Apr. 30, 2001, entitled “Ka-Band Digital Phase Shifter MMIC” and U.S. Provisional Application No. 60/287,597, filed on Apr. 30, 2001, entitled “Ka-band Efficient Power Amplifier MMIC” of John E. Penn. The contents of the aforesaid U.S. Provisional Application 60/287,596 and 60/287,597 are hereby incorporated by reference.
STATEMENT OF GOVERNMENTAL INTEREST
This invention was made with Government support under Contract No. NAS5-97271 awarded by the National Aeronautics & Space Administration. The Government has certain rights in the invention.
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