Title :
30-GHz-Band Periodic Branching Filter Using a Traveling-Wave Resonator for Satellite Applications
Author :
Kumazawa, Hiroyuki ; Ohtomo, Isao
fDate :
8/1/1977 12:00:00 AM
Abstract :
A periodic branching filter consisting of three directional couplers, a traveling-wave resonator, and connecting waveguides is used as a band diplexer with a broad 3-dB bandwidth and sharp selectivity for a satellite communication system application. This paper describes a theoretical analysis, a design method, and experimental results for this periodic branching filter. The fabricated periodic branching filter for separating the 30-GHz frequency band 27.0-29.2 GHz into two subbands of equal 3-dB bandwidth of about 900 MHz has sharp frequency selectivity. Measured branching losses and relative delay time are 0.35-0.5 dB and 0.4 ns, respectively, within each frequency subband (f 1,2 ± 300 MHz). The 96-g diplexer is made of thin-walled aluminum. Its size is 15 x 9 x 4 cm.
Keywords :
Bandwidth; Delay effects; Design methodology; Directional couplers; Frequency measurement; Joining processes; Loss measurement; Resonator filters; Satellite communication; Time measurement;
Journal_Title :
Microwave Theory and Techniques, IEEE Transactions on
DOI :
10.1109/TMTT.1977.1129186