A digital beamformer that can synthesize array factors (AFs) with multiple, ultrawideband (UWB), frequency-independent beams at lower computational complexity is proposed. The beamformer is based on a novel 3-D infinite impulse response (IIR) transfer function
having multiple cone-shaped passbands in the 3-D spatio–temporal (ST) frequency-domain
. The magnitude frequency response and the AF of
are simulated for dual- and single-passband cases. An element pattern of a broadband Vivaldi antenna is simulated at 1.4 GHz and is used to obtain the total array pattern. Computational complexity of
for single-passband (1Cone) case and that of the conventional phased array (PA) beamformer are derived. The magnitude frequency response of the proposed beamformer for 1Cone case and that of the PA beamformer are compared using the mean square error (MSE). For the given selectivity specified by the half cone angle
, proposed beamformer provides around 60% lower MSE for the same complexity and around 90% lower complexity for the same MSE compared with the PA beamformer.