The paper presents a 360-degree phase detector cell for performing phase-shift measurements on multiple output systems. Traditional analog phase detectors based on multipliers have a maximum detection range of 90 degrees, which can be extended to 360 degrees by using a 90-degree phase shifter. However, this approach has limitations in terms of operating bandwidth and requires careful adjustment of internal voltages.
The proposed solution uses a double multiplication of in-phase and phase-shifted signals to broaden the frequency range beyond other solutions that require the quadrature condition to be fulfilled. The phase detector response is characterized using four straight-line equations, allowing the detection range to be extended up to 360 degrees and providing increased immunity to impedance mismatching and phase deviations within the hybrid coupler.
A prototype phase detector cell has been implemented using a commercial hybrid coupler, an external switch, and a microcontroller. Measurements show a detection range of 360 degrees (±180 degrees) across the tested frequency band of 2.7 GHz to 6 GHz, even with a 38-degree deviation from the ideal 90-degree phase shift.
The key advantages of the proposed solution are its ability to operate over a wide frequency range without the need for quadrature signal generation, its robustness to impedance mismatching and phase deviations, and its simple implementation using common circuit components.
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