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Co-Design of Integrated Microwave Amplifier and Phase Shifter Using Reflection-Type Input Matching Networks for Compact MIMO Systems

  • Palaystint Thorng
  • , Phanam Pech
  • , Girdhari Chaudhary
  • , Yongchae Jeong*
  • *Corresponding author for this work

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Abstract

This paper presents a co-design approach for a microwave amplifier–phase shifter that integrates an arbitrary termination impedance reflection-type phase shifter as the input matching network of a microwave transistor. Since the proposed reflection-type phase shifter input matching network is capable of transforming both real and/or complex impedances to a system impedance of 50 Ω, the co-design approach can directly match the optimum source impedance of the microwave transistor to 50 Ω through a reflection-type phase shifter input matching network. To validate the proposed method, prototypes of microwave amplifier–phase shifters with different input matching networks configurations are designed, fabricated, and measured with a center frequency of 2.45 GHz. The experimental results demonstrate that the proposed co-design microwave amplifier–phase shifter achieves improved electrical performances compared to the conventional approach, where a 50-to-50 Ω termination impedance phase shifter is cascaded with a 50-to-50 Ω termination impedance conventional microwave amplifier. Measurement results demonstrate that the gains of a standalone conventional microwave amplifier, a cascaded phase shifter with a conventional microwave amplifier, and the proposed co-design microwave amplifier–phase shifter are 14.13 dB, 13.28 dB, and 13.74 dB, while the 1 dB compression points are 25.72 dBm, 24.77 dBm, and 25.26 dBm, respectively. Within the 200 MHz bandwidth, the proposed co-design microwave amplifier–phase shifter exhibits a maximum phase shift range of 185.62° and a phase deviation error of ±4.3°. The circuit size of the co-designed microwave amplifier–phase shifter is 38.5% smaller than the conventional cascaded phase shifter with a conventional microwave amplifier.

Original languageEnglish
Article number7539
JournalApplied Sciences (Switzerland)
Volume15
Issue number13
DOIs
StatePublished - 2025.07

Keywords

  • arbitrary termination impedance
  • co-design
  • microwave amplifier
  • phase deviation error
  • phase shift range
  • reflection-type phase shifter

Quacquarelli Symonds(QS) Subject Topics

  • Materials Science
  • Computer Science & Information Systems
  • Engineering - Petroleum
  • Data Science
  • Engineering - Chemical
  • Physics & Astronomy

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