Title :
A highly tunable radio frequency filter using bulk ferroelectric materials
Author :
Roy, Manas K. ; Kalmar, Chris ; Neurgaonkar, R.R. ; Oliver, J.R. ; Dewing, David
Author_Institution :
Rockwell Collins, Cedar Rapids, IA, USA
Abstract :
The desirable attribute of software defined radios (SDR) implies that RF Front-ends must be multi-band and frequency agile. Wideband SDRs need a lower size, weight, and power (SWAP) tunable filter technology to meet the military´s current and future communications needs. This is essential for the SDR operating in a battery powered environment such as man-portable Joint Tactical Radios (JTRS). The current method for building a tunable filter is to use discrete varactors at each section of the filter. These devices are nonlinear and their low third order intercept points make them highly susceptible to intermodulation which severely limits their dynamic range. Dielectric ceramics are inherently lossy and prone to breakdown due to the presence of materials defects. In this paper we will present a new approach to construction of tunable RF filters using low loss bulk ceramic high dielectric constant Barium Strontium Titanate (BST) ceramics. These ceramic compositions exhibit large change in dielectric constant with applied electric field. A prototype tunable filter has been built using these materials exhibiting 3:1 permittivity tunability. We will present a lumped circuit filter design for 30-450 MHz using the tunability of these paraelectric capacitors. The circuit design and experimental results along with the achievement of 1.7:1 frequency tunability of these filters will be shown.
Keywords :
UHF filters; VHF filters; ceramic capacitors; circuit tuning; dielectric losses; ferroelectric capacitors; ferroelectric ceramics; lumped parameter networks; military communication; military equipment; network synthesis; permittivity; radiofrequency filters; software radio; (BaSr)TiO3; 30 to 450 MHz; BST ceramics; barium strontium titanate ceramics; bulk ferroelectric materials; devices are nonlinear; dielectric breakdown; dielectric ceramics; dielectric constant; dielectric loss; dynamic range; frequency agile front-ends; intermodulation; lumped circuit filter design; man-portable joint tactical radios; multi-band front-ends; paraelectric capacitors; permittivity tunability; software defined radios; third order intercept points; tunable radio frequency filter; varactors; Ceramics; Dielectric losses; Dielectric materials; Ferroelectric materials; Military communication; Power filters; Radio frequency; Software radio; Tunable circuits and devices; Wideband;
Conference_Titel :
Applications of Ferroelectrics, 2004. ISAF-04. 2004 14th IEEE International Symposium on
Print_ISBN :
0-7803-8410-5
DOI :
10.1109/ISAF.2004.1418329