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Achieving 90 degree phase shift

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I want to design a circuit which can be used to perform a 90-degree phase to incoming 490 MHz signals.

Can I use Lattice phase equalizer for this purpose? If so how can I do the calculations? The example in Wikipedia not helping me.

Other methods will also help.
 

A 90 degree phase shift can be achieved with a quarter wavelength section of transmission line.
 

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