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Parasitic effects on millimeter-wave phase shifter design
The parasitic effects on millimeter-wave phase shifters have been studied for both analog and digital applications. The analog phase shifter uses the hybrid coupled configuration and the digital phase shifter uses the loaded line configuaraton. The results have shown that the parasitics have strong effects on the phase shifter performance at high frequencies.