Design and Characterization of an IQ Reflection-Type Vector Modulator for Ka-Band Using PIN Diodes

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Vector modulators (VM) and phase shifters are essential components in phased array antennas with electronic beam steering. This work presents an IQ reflection-type vector modulator using PIN diodes, designed and implemented to operate at 28 GHz. An extensive characterization was carried out, especially concerning bandwidth and input/output return losses. This modulator is capable of producing a 360° phase shifting with a minimum attenuation of 14 dB at 28 GHz, and has a measured bandwidth of 3.6 GHz. A digital control system for the vector modulator was also developed, allowing to obtain pre-selected constellations points, with a measured 0.4 dB of maximum absolute error in amplitude and 2.6° in phase. Additionally, the designed VM was employed in a practical application, where analog beamforming is implemented in a 4 × 4 transmitter phased array allowing to perform a complete electronic control of the radiation pattern of the array.

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Arruela, R., Marinho, D. M., Varum, T., & Matos, J. N. (2020). Design and Characterization of an IQ Reflection-Type Vector Modulator for Ka-Band Using PIN Diodes. IEEE Access, 8, 212855–212864. https://doi.org/10.1109/ACCESS.2020.3040701

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