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compact phase shifter at 1MHz

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Hello,

I am trying to build a compact phase shifter at low frequency, say 1MHz, with a phase shift of ±140~150 degree. The phase shift does not have to be tunable.

Could you please show me some directions on it?
Thanks a lot!

p.s. i have done some literature review and found out that phase shifter designs all focus on RF frequency like several GHz....

Added after 50 seconds:

it would be better if the phase shifter can be integrated to a standard semiconductor technology , i.e., TSCM018um

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