Constant-gain phase shifter
First Claim
1. A constant-gain phase shifter comprising:
- a first tank circuit comprising a first node to accept an input signal, a first inductor connected between the first node and a reference voltage, and a first capacitor connected in parallel with the first inductor between the first node and the reference voltage, the first tank circuit modifying the phase and the insertion loss associated with the input signal;
a variable gain circuit having as input connected to the first node, and an output to supply a gain-modified signal; and
a second tank circuit comprising a second node connected to the variable gain circuit output to supply a constant-gain phase-shifted signal, a second inductor connected between the second node and the reference voltage, and a second capacitor connected in parallel with the second inductor between the second node and the reference voltage, the second tank circuit modifying the phase and insertion loss associated with the gain-modified signal.
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Abstract
A constant-gain phase shifter is provided, comprising a first tank circuit with a first node to accept an input signal, a first inductor connected between the first node and a reference voltage, and a first capacitor connected in parallel with the first inductor. The first tank circuit modifies the phase and the insertion loss associated with the input signal. A variable gain circuit has as input connected to the first node, an input to accept a control signal, and an output to supply a gain-modified signal. A second tank circuit comprises a second node connected to the variable insertion loss circuit output to supply a constant-gain phase-shifted signal, a second inductor connected between the second node and the reference voltage, and a second capacitor connected in parallel with the second inductor. The second tank circuit modifies the phase and insertion loss associated with the gain-modified signal.
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22 Claims
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1. A constant-gain phase shifter comprising:
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a first tank circuit comprising a first node to accept an input signal, a first inductor connected between the first node and a reference voltage, and a first capacitor connected in parallel with the first inductor between the first node and the reference voltage, the first tank circuit modifying the phase and the insertion loss associated with the input signal;
a variable gain circuit having as input connected to the first node, and an output to supply a gain-modified signal; and
a second tank circuit comprising a second node connected to the variable gain circuit output to supply a constant-gain phase-shifted signal, a second inductor connected between the second node and the reference voltage, and a second capacitor connected in parallel with the second inductor between the second node and the reference voltage, the second tank circuit modifying the phase and insertion loss associated with the gain-modified signal. - View Dependent Claims (2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10, 11, 12)
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13. An antenna array system comprising:
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a plurality of antennas, each antenna having an antenna port;
a plurality of constant-gain phase-shifter circuits, each circuit having an input, connected to the antenna port of a corresponding antenna, and an output;
a summing circuit having inputs connected to each constant gain phase-shifter circuit output, and an output to supply a summed signal that is a combination of all the summing circuit inputs; and
wherein each constant-gain phase-shifter circuit comprises;
a first tank circuit comprising a first node to accept an input signal from an antenna, a first inductor connected between the first node and a reference voltage, and a first capacitor connected in parallel with the first inductor between the first node and the reference voltage, the first tank circuit modifying the phase and the insertion loss associated with the input signal;
a variable gain circuit having as input connected to the first node, an input to accept a control signal, and an output to supply a gain-modified signal; and
a second tank circuit comprising a second node connected to the variable insertion loss circuit output to supply a constant-gain phase-shifted signal to the summing circuit, a second inductor connected between the second node and the reference voltage, and a second capacitor connected in parallel with the second inductor between the first node and the reference voltage, the second tank circuit modifying the phase and insertion loss associated with the gain-modified signal. - View Dependent Claims (14)
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15. A method for maintaining constant gain, while phase-shifting a signal, the method comprising:
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accepting an input signal;
supplying a modified input signal, modified a first number of degrees and with a first insertion loss, respective to the input signal;
amplifying the modified input signal to supply a gain-modified signal; and
supplying a constant-gain phase-shifted signal, modified a second number of degrees and with a second insertion loss, respective to the gain-modified signal. - View Dependent Claims (16, 17, 18, 19, 20, 21, 22)
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