Title :
Reflectionless Filter Structures
Author :
Morgan, Matthew A. ; Boyd, Tod A.
Author_Institution :
Central Dev. Lab., Nat. Radio Astron. Obs. (NRAO), Charlottesville, VA, USA
Abstract :
This paper expands on the previously described reflectionless filters-i.e., filters having, in principle, identically zero reflection coefficient at all frequencies-by introducing a wide variety of new reflectionless structures that were not part of the original publication. In addition to extending the lumped-element derivation to include transmission line filters, this is achieved by the introduction of a novel method wherein the left- and right-hand-side stopband terminations are coupled to each other using a two-port sub-network. Specific examples of the sub-network are given, which increase the stopband attenuation per filter cell and steepen the cutoff response without disrupting the reflectionless property or increasing the insertion loss in the passband. It is noteworthy that a common feature of all the structures derived by these methods is that most, if not all, of the reactive elements are of equal normalized value. This greatly simplifies the tuning requirements, and has facilitated their implementation as monolithic microwave integrated circuits (MMICs). A number of examples of MMIC reflectionless filters constructed in this way are presented and their results compared to the theory.
Keywords :
MMIC; high-frequency transmission lines; lumped parameter networks; microwave filters; insertion loss; left-hand-side stopband terminations; lumped-element derivation; monolithic microwave integrated circuits; reflectionless filter structures; right-hand-side stopband terminations; transmission line filters; two-port sub-network; Capacitors; Equivalent circuits; Frequency response; Inductors; Ports (Computers); Resistors; Topology; Absorptive filters; filter design; filter synthesis; lossy circuits; microwave systems;
Journal_Title :
Microwave Theory and Techniques, IEEE Transactions on
DOI :
10.1109/TMTT.2015.2403841