Title :
A suspended substrate stripline lowpass filter with a very broad stopband
Author :
Richardson, A.J.
Author_Institution :
Bradford Univ., UK
Abstract :
Broadband filters and multiplexers are constantly required in wideband receivers which often cover the whole microwave band. Suspended substrate stripline (SSS) is a preferred medium for realising these filters or multiplexers because of its high Q (typically 600), and manufacturing repeatability through standard photolithographic procedures. Several problems exist in the design of lowpass filters with low frequency cut-offs (500 MHz-3 GHz). The technique proposed here circumvents these problems by using a new SSS lowpass filter prototype, combining high Q lumped capacitors with a distributed SSS structure to achieve low bandedge loss, high selectivity and broad stopbands. The resulting filter combines the best of both techniques: it uses the lumped capacitors to achieve low loss and small size, and the distributed network to obtain the broad stopbands
Keywords :
band-stop filters; capacitors; low-pass filters; microwave filters; passive filters; strip line components; 0.5 to 3 GHz; Q-factor; broad stopband; broad stopbands; chip capacitors; design of lowpass filters; distributed SSS structure; high Q lumped capacitors; high selectivity; low bandedge loss; low frequency cut-offs; manufacturing repeatability; microwave filters; small size; standard photolithographic procedures; suspended substrate stripline lowpass filter;
Conference_Titel :
Electronic Filters, IEE 1988 Saraga Colloquium on
Conference_Location :
London