Title :
Design of compact reconfigurable switched line microstrip phase shifters for phased array antenna
Author :
Anand, Puneet ; Sharma, Sonia ; Sood, Deepak ; Tripathi, C.C.
Author_Institution :
ECE Department, University Institute of Engineering and Technology, Kurukshetra University, Haryana, India
Abstract :
Wireless communication systems are evolving toward multi-functionality. This multi functionality and reconfigurability provides users with options of connecting to different kinds of wireless services for many purposes at different times by providing additional degrees of freedom in the system e.g. cognitive radio, MIMO systems and high performance phased arrays. Although Phase shifters are important component in many RF microwave subsystems e.g. radar, phased array antennas, beam forming networks, frequency translators yet the reconfigurable phase shifter provides additional degree of freedom in these systems by reconfiguring the phase shift at a given frequency. In this paper design and simulation of reconfigurable switched line phase shifter for phased array antenna using Ansoft HFSS 14 is presented. The reconfigurability is achieved by loading phase shifter using high frequency PIN diodes which acts as microwave switches. A compact reconfigurable phase shifter has been designed which gives a very low insertion loss ≈ −1 dB and wide range of linear reconfigurable phase shift over frequency from 1 to 5 GHz. The designed phase shifter gives reconfigurable phase shift for different application i.e. at 1.8 GHz (GSM), 2.4GHz (Wi-Fi), 3GHz (traffic control and collision avoidance radars), 3.6GHz (WLAN) by appropriate settings of the 8 switch positions. As designed phase shifter can be used for 360° beam steering in phased array antenna.
Keywords :
Beam-steering; Phased array antenna; Reconfigurable; Switched line phase shifter;
Conference_Titel :
Emerging Technology Trends in Electronics, Communication and Networking (ET2ECN), 2012 1st International Conference on
Conference_Location :
Surat, Gujarat, India
Print_ISBN :
978-1-4673-1628-6
DOI :
10.1109/ET2ECN.2012.6470078