An Ultra Low Power 180-Degree, 1-Bit Phase Shifter using MOSFETS

Abstract

An ultra low power 180-degree, 1-bit phase shifter has been designed using Agilent's Advanced Design Software (ADS) co-simulation. Silicon-on-Insulator (SOI). MOSFETs were used as the switching elements because of their low current draw and low capacitance. A 1-bit 0, 180-degree phase shift has been realized with only two MOSFETs, simplifying manufacture and decreasing power.

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Document Details

Document Type
Technical Report
Publication Date
Sep 01, 2009
Accession Number
ADA513799

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  • Bruce Offord
  • C. Milligan
  • H. Jazo
  • J. Meloling

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  • Naval Information Warfare Systems Command

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  • Engineering

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