This paper introduces a new resonant coupling structure for inline rectangular waveguide filters. The proposed structure consists of a rectangular cavity placed on top of the main waveguide, and it exploits the TE 102 mode for creating a frequency-variant coupling capable of producing one transmission zero (TZ). An equivalent circuit characterized by the frequency of the TZ and the slope parameter X eq of the proposed stopband was used in order to realize a filter straightforwardly. Since no internal elements produce any discontinuities, very high values of the X eq are achievable, which allows for placing the TZ closer to the passband while still proving high Q-factors. The design of a 4-pole with a TZ in the upper stopband is illustrated, and the filter was fabricated and measured for validation purposes.

Synthesis of Simplified Cross Coupled Blocks with All Positive Couplings

Macchiarella, Giuseppe;Oldoni, Matteo
2023-01-01

Abstract

This paper introduces a new resonant coupling structure for inline rectangular waveguide filters. The proposed structure consists of a rectangular cavity placed on top of the main waveguide, and it exploits the TE 102 mode for creating a frequency-variant coupling capable of producing one transmission zero (TZ). An equivalent circuit characterized by the frequency of the TZ and the slope parameter X eq of the proposed stopband was used in order to realize a filter straightforwardly. Since no internal elements produce any discontinuities, very high values of the X eq are achievable, which allows for placing the TZ closer to the passband while still proving high Q-factors. The design of a 4-pole with a TZ in the upper stopband is illustrated, and the filter was fabricated and measured for validation purposes.
2023
2023 IEEE/MTT-S International Microwave Symposium - IMS 2023
979-8-3503-4764-7
filter, synthesis, coupling matrix, triplet, quadruplet, crosscoupling, transmission zero, reduced chebychev
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