|
Line
stretcher
Updated July 22,
2007
Click
here to go to our main page on phase shifters
Click
here to go to our first line stretcher example
Click
here to go to our second line stretcher example
Click
here to go to our page on propagation constant
New for August 2007! This
page will serve as the main page for different ideas on line stretchers.

There are as many types of line
stretchers as there are transmission lines. Lien stretchers are
often called trombones, because they accomplish the same purpose,
except that the wave that is being delayed is electromagnetic, not
audio.
Phase stretchers generally use
50 ohm transmission line modified so that its length can be changed.
By lengthening it, more phase is introduced. Note that the phase
shift is proportional to frequency (often "ideal" phase
shifters try to provide a fixed phase shift with frequency. The
phase shift of a line stretcher could be described as "true
time delay". Phase stretchers usually provide response down
to DC.
Here's an image of an Omni Spectra
coaxial line stretcher that covers DC to 18 GHz.

More to come!
|