Title :
Fractal microwave filters
Author :
Jarry, P. ; Beneat, J. ; Kerherve, E.
Author_Institution :
Univ. of Bordeaux, Bordeaux, France
Abstract :
In order to meet the ever increasing demand for miniaturization of RF and microwave filters, the suitability of fractal resonators has been examined and a complete design method of miniaturized fractal filters has been developed. It is shown that fractal resonators can significantly be smaller than conventional planar resonators for the same resonant frequency requirements. It is also seen that when increasing the number of fractal iterations, the size of the resonators decreases and the quality factor increases. The design method for miniaturized fractal filters is based on the synthesis of an inline prototype with symmetrical or asymmetrical pseudo-elliptic characteristics and coupling factor simulations using a commercial electromagnetic simulator. Several fractal filters were designed and built using suspended substrate technology. The fabrication was done in house and with the help of a general purpose printed circuit board company. Judging from the quality of the measured filter responses, the fabrication of fractal filters should not be an issue.
Keywords :
fractals; microwave filters; RF filters; asymmetrical pseudoelliptic characteristics; coupling factor simulations; fractal iterations; fractal microwave filters; fractal resonators; microwave filters; symmetrical pseudoelliptic characteristics; Circuit simulation; Design methodology; Electromagnetic coupling; Fabrication; Fractals; Microwave filters; Microwave theory and techniques; Radio frequency; Resonant frequency; Resonator filters; filter; fractal; pseudo elliptic; suspended substrate stripline;
Conference_Titel :
Wireless and Microwave Technology Conference (WAMICON), 2010 IEEE 11th Annual
Conference_Location :
Melbourne, FL
Print_ISBN :
978-1-4244-6688-7
DOI :
10.1109/WAMICON.2010.5461852