Microwave filter design based on coupling topologies with multiple solutions

Matthias Caenepeel, F. Seyfert, Y. Rolain, M. Olivi
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Extraction techniques of circuital coupling parameters from measured or simulated scattering data have become a cornerstone of modern microwave filter synthesis. These procedures allow to compare the extracted parameters to an ideal coupling matrix (golden goal) and to infer from it precise and localized corrections on the filter. Circuital extraction techniques relying on optimization, lead by construction to a unique coupling matrix. This is in contradiction with the fact that numerous coupling topologies admit multiple solutions for the coupling matrix synthesis problem. Identifying an erroneous circuit can however destroy the whole tuning process, leading to incoherent corrections on the filter. In this paper we present a filter tuning method that systematically extracts all admissible coupling matrices and eventually identifies the physical one, that is the one that the DUT implements. The method is then illustrated and validated by the synthesis of a filter with a cascaded quadruplet topology, in microstrip technology.
基于多解耦合拓扑的微波滤波器设计
从测量或模拟的散射数据中提取电路耦合参数的技术已经成为现代微波滤波器合成的基础。这些程序允许将提取的参数与理想耦合矩阵(黄金目标)进行比较,并从中推断出滤波器的精确和局部修正。依托优化电路提取技术,构建独特的耦合矩阵。这与许多耦合拓扑允许耦合矩阵综合问题有多个解的事实是矛盾的。然而,识别错误电路会破坏整个调谐过程,导致滤波器上的非相干校正。本文提出了一种滤波器调谐方法,系统地提取所有允许的耦合矩阵,并最终识别物理耦合矩阵,即DUT实现的物理耦合矩阵。然后用微带技术的级联四重态拓扑滤波器的合成说明并验证了该方法。
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