Title :
Theory of Direct-Coupled-Cavity Filters
fDate :
6/1/1967 12:00:00 AM
Abstract :
A new theory is presented for the design of direct-coupled-cavity filters in transmission line or waveguide. It is shown that for a specified range of parameters the insertion-loss characteristic of these filters in the case of Chebyshev equal-ripple characteristic is given very accurately by the formula P0 / /PL = 1+h2Tn2[ω0 / ω sin(π ω / ω0) / sinθ0´] where h defines the ripple level, Tn is the first-kind Chebyshev polynomial of degree n, ω / ω0 is normalized frequency, and θ0´ is an angle proportional to the bandwidth of a distributed lowpass prototype filter. The element values of the direct-coupled filter are related directly to the step impedances of the prototype whose values have been tabulated. The theory gives close agreement with computed data over a range of parameters as specified by a very simple formula. The design technique is convenient for practical applications.
Keywords :
Bandwidth; Chebyshev approximation; Filtering theory; Filters; Frequency; Impedance; Polynomials; Prototypes; Transmission line theory; Waveguide theory;
Journal_Title :
Microwave Theory and Techniques, IEEE Transactions on
DOI :
10.1109/TMTT.1967.1126471