Title :
Design of Compact Low-Pass Elliptic Filters Using Double-Sided MIC Technology
Author :
Velazquez-Ahumada, Md.C. ; Martel, Jesus ; Medina, Francisco
Author_Institution :
Departamento de Electronica y Electromagnetismo, Univ. de Sevilla
Abstract :
A novel implementation of stepped-impedance low-pass elliptic filters is presented in this paper. The filters are based on the well-known technique of cascading high- and low-impedance sections to simulate the ladder LC lumped-circuit prototype. We propose in this study a new approach to build up the constitutive circuit elements by taking advantage of the use of both sides of the substrate. The use of double-sided technology yields both design flexibility and good circuit performance. High-impedance sections are achieved by using slots in the backside of the substrate, whereas low-impedance sections are obtained with parallel-plate capacitors. In order to achieve the transmission poles corresponding to the elliptic design, these capacitors are series connected to the ground plane by means of high-impedance coplanar-waveguide lines, which mainly act as inductors. As a final step, meandering techniques have been applied to the high-impedance sections of the filter to reduce the overall circuit size. The measurement of several fabricated filters shows fairly good agreement between theory and experiment
Keywords :
coplanar waveguides; elliptic filters; low-pass filters; microwave filters; LC lumped-circuit; compact low-pass elliptic filters; constitutive circuit; double-sided MIC technology; double-sided microwave integrated circuit; elliptic design; meandering techniques; stepped-impedance low-pass filters; Capacitors; Chebyshev approximation; Cutoff frequency; Filtering theory; Low pass filters; Microstrip; Microwave filters; Microwave integrated circuits; Prototypes; Strips; Double-sided microwave integrated circuit (MIC); elliptic response; low-pass filters (LPFs); stepped-impedance (SI) filters;
Journal_Title :
Microwave Theory and Techniques, IEEE Transactions on
DOI :
10.1109/TMTT.2006.888578