Synthesis and design of in-line N-order filters with N real transmission zeros by means of extracted poles implemented in low-cost rectangular H-plane waveguide

TítuloSynthesis and design of in-line N-order filters with N real transmission zeros by means of extracted poles implemented in low-cost rectangular H-plane waveguide
Tipo de publicaciónJournal Article
Year of Publication2005
AutoresMontejo-Garai, J. R., J. A. Ruiz-Cruz, J. M. Rebollar, M. J. Padilla-Cruz, A. Onoro-Navarro, and I. Hidalgo-Carpintero
JournalIEEE Transactions on Microwave Theory and Techniques
Volumen53
Pagination1636-1642
Date PublishedMay
ISSN0018-9480
Palabras claveband-pass filters, double-controlled electrical behavior cavity, eighth-order filter, extracted pole technique, filter synthesis, filtering function, finite real frequency transmission zeros, fourth-order filter, in-line N-order filters, network synthesis, planar waveguides, poles and zeros, rectangular H-plane waveguide, rectangular waveguides, resonant cavity, second-order filter, third-order filter, waveguide filters bandpass rectangular waveguide H-plane filter
ResumenIn this paper, an extension to the extracted pole technique for synthesizing N-order filters with N-transmission zeros at real frequencies is presented. In addition, a new bandpass rectangular waveguide H-plane low-cost configuration filter for high-power low-loss application (patent pending) that implements a filtering function with finite real frequency transmission zeros is proposed. This structure operates as a resonant cavity in transmission at central frequency of the bandpass and simultaneously introduces a controlled transmission zero out of the bandpass. Since every double-controlled electrical behavior cavity introduces a transmission zero, it is possible to introduce as many transmission zeros as the order of the filtering function. In order to validate the synthesis procedure and the new structure, different filters have been designed: a second-order filter with two transmission zeros, a third-order filter with one transmission zero, a fourth-order filter with two transmission zeros, and finally, an eighth-order filter with two transmission zeros. The last two have been manufactured, showing an excellent agreement between the measurement and theoretical simulation.
URLhttp://ieeexplore.ieee.org/iel5/22/30829/01427966.pdf?tp=&isnumber=&arnumber=1427966
DOI10.1109/TMTT.2005.847053