Title :
A Dual-Mode Latching Reciprocal Ferrite Phase Shifter
Author :
Boyd, Charles R., Jr.
fDate :
12/1/1970 12:00:00 AM
Abstract :
A ferrite phase shifter has been developed to provide latching reciprocal phase shift over a moderate frequency band. The principle of operation is based on the use of dual-mode circularly polarized waves in the active ferrite with nonreciprocal polarizers to select modes that provide reciprocal transmission phase. The physical structure of the phase shifter consists of a metallized assembly of ferrite and ceramic dielectric. A ferrite yoke is fitted over a portion of this assembly to permit latching operation. The completed phase shifter has a very simple geometry that can be produced at low cost and has relatively low insertion loss. The maximum cross-sectional dimensions are small and are consequently compatible with application in two-dimensional electronically scanned arrays. Experimental results are presented for an X-band design having a 10-percent bandwidth centered near 9 GHz.
Keywords :
Assembly; Ceramics; Costs; Dielectrics; Ferrites; Frequency; Geometry; Metallization; Phase shifters; Polarization;
Journal_Title :
Microwave Theory and Techniques, IEEE Transactions on
DOI :
10.1109/TMTT.1970.1127421