標題: DESIGN OF A 3-DIMENSIONAL GAP-COUPLED SUSPENDED SUBSTRATE STRIPLINE BANDPASS FILTER
作者: CHIANG, YC
TZUANG, CKC
SU, S
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電信工程研究所
National Chiao Tung University
Institute of Communications Engineering
關鍵字: FILTERS AND FILTERING
公開日期: 1-Aug-1992
摘要: A three-dimensional gap-coupled suspended substrate stripline (SSS) bandpass filter, based on the modified configuration of the classic end-coupled filter, is presented. it consists of printed half-wavelength resonators placed on the same and/or the opposite sides of the suspended substrate. These resonators orient themselves in arbitrary directions. Such an arrangment makes the new filter highly flexible to interface with other microwave subcircuit modules. The filter is constructed in a bent channelised housing that suppresses any possibility of exciting higher-order modes, except the dominant quasi-TEM mode of propagation. Consequently, the channelised filter is free from any coupling between itself and other microwave circuit components within the system. Two look-up tables, derived from a variational three-dimensional quasi-TEM spectral-domain analysis of the discontinuity problems associated with the adjacent gap-coupled resonators, are incorporated into the computer-aided design of the new filter. The de-embedded discontinuity parameters are validated by comparing them with those obtained by experiment and full-wave approaches for the microstrip open-end and the SSS end-coupled problems, respectively. The measured results for the experimental 21-22 GHz bandpass filter agree very well with the theoretic predictions considering the conductor losses (5.57 x 10(-3) dB/mm) of the SSS. It has less than 1.4 dB insertion loss and greater than 10 dB return loss in the passband.
URI: http://hdl.handle.net/11536/3339
ISSN: 0950-107X
期刊: IEE PROCEEDINGS-H MICROWAVES ANTENNAS AND PROPAGATION
Volume: 139
Issue: 4
起始頁: 376
結束頁: 384
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