Implementing Phase Shifter with BJT

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This discussion focuses on implementing a phase shifter using Bipolar Junction Transistors (BJTs). The conversation highlights the importance of understanding signal processing mathematics before diving into circuit design. Bessel filters are recommended for achieving linear phase shifts, which can be constructed using BJTs along with passive resistors and capacitors. For further information, resources such as Filter Solutions and Harmony Central are suggested for deeper insights into phase shifting techniques.

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  • Understanding of signal processing mathematics
  • Familiarity with Bessel filters and their properties
  • Knowledge of circuit design using BJTs
  • Basic concepts of passive components (resistors and capacitors)
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Can anybody explain to me what and how a phase shifter can be implemented using BJT.or give me the site which can get more details about this.
 
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sounds like something to post to the USENET newsgroup comp.dsp or to the music-dsp mailing list at http://ceait.calarts.edu/mailman/listinfo/music-dsp or read some stuff at Harmony Central like http://www.harmony-central.com/Effects/Articles/Phase_Shifting/ .

the use of BJTs is at so much lower level than what you need to be thinking about. you need to deal with the signal processing math first.
 
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kidia said:
Can anybody explain to me what and how a phase shifter can be implemented using BJT.or give me the site which can get more details about this.

Well, in the analogue treatment, look up Bessel filters: they implement linear phase shift. As Bessel filters are pure-pole filters, they can easily be implemented with a few amplification stages (using your BJT if you like) and passive R and C components...

See for instance: http://www.filter-solutions.com/bessel.html

(there are probably better sites around for that, but it is a start).

Now, maybe you do not want to have a linear phase shift, but something else. Then you'll have to be more specific...
 

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