Additively Manufactured and Monolithically-Integrated Triple-Mode Post-Loaded Cavity-Resonator-Based Bandpass Filters

IF 6.9 Q1 ENGINEERING, ELECTRICAL & ELECTRONIC
Kunchen Zhao;Dimitra Psychogiou
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Abstract

This manuscript reports on a new class of triple-mode post-loaded cavity-resonator based bandpass filters (BPFs) alongside their design methodology and a monolithic integration scheme using stereolithography apparatus (SLA) 3D printing. The proposed BPF concept exhibits the following unique features: i) miniaturized size accomplished by combining three modes within the volume of a single post-loaded cavity resonator, ii) bespoke coupling element configurations that facilitate the realization of transmission zeros (TZs) in the out-of-band response and iii) monolithic SLA integration that further reduces the size and weight of the entire filter as opposed to conventional split-block manufacturing schemes. For proof-of-concept validation purposes, two three-pole/two-TZ BPFs and a six-pole/four-TZ BPF operating at 2.9 GHz, 3.2 GHz and 3.2 GHz with a fractional bandwidth (FBW) of 16.3%, 15.2%, 14.2% respectively, were designed, manufactured, and tested. They exhibited passbands with in-band insertion loss < 0.37 dB, that corresponds to an effective quality factor ( Q eff s) > 780.
基于增材制造和单片集成的三模后加载腔谐振器带通滤波器
本文报道了一类新的基于三模后加载腔谐振器的带通滤波器(BPF)及其设计方法和使用立体光刻设备(SLA)3D打印的单片集成方案。所提出的BPF概念表现出以下独特特征:i)通过在单个后加载腔谐振器的体积内组合三种模式实现的小型化尺寸,ii)有助于在带外响应中实现传输零点(TZ)的定制耦合元件配置,以及iii)与传统的分块制造方案相比,进一步减小整个滤波器的尺寸和重量的单片SLA集成。出于概念验证的目的,设计、制造和测试了两个在2.9 GHz、3.2 GHz和3.2 GHz下工作的三极/两个TZ BPF和一个六极/四个TZ BP F,其分数带宽(FBW)分别为16.3%、15.2%和14.2%。它们表现出带内插入损耗<0.37dB的通带,这对应于>780的有效质量因子(Qeffs)。
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