DocumentCode
923950
Title
Alignment and Adjustment of Synchronously Tuned Multiple-Resonant-Circuit Filters
Author
Dishal, Milton
Author_Institution
Federal Telecommunication Laboratories, Inc., Nutley, N.J.
Volume
39
Issue
11
fYear
1951
Firstpage
1448
Lastpage
1455
Abstract
A simple method of "tuning up" a multiple-resonant-circuit filter quickly and exactly is demonstrated. The method may be summarized as follows: Very loosely couple a detector to the first resonator of the filter; then, proceeding in consecutive order, tune all odd-numbered resonators for maximum detector output, and all even-numbered resonators for minimum detector output (always making sure that the resonator immediately following the one to be resonated is completely detuned). Also considered is the correct adjustment of the two other types of constants in a filter. Filter constants can always be reduced to only three fundamental types: f0, dr(1/Qr), and Kr(r+1). This is true whether a lumped-element 100-kc filter or a distributed-element 5,000-mc unit is being considered. dr is adjusted by considering the rth resonator as a single-tuned circuit (all other resonators completely detuned) and setting the bandwidth between the 3-db-down-points to the required value. Kr(r+1) is adjusted by considering the rth and (r+1)th adjacent resonators as a double-tuned circuit (all other resonators completely detuned) and setting the bandwidth between the resulting response peaks to the required value. Finally, all the required values for K and Q are given for an n-resonant-circuit filter that will produce the response (Vp/V)2=1 +(¿f/¿f3db)2n.
Keywords
Antenna measurements; Antenna theory; Band pass filters; Circuits; Detectors; Electrical resistance measurement; Frequency; Impedance measurement; Resonator filters; Strips;
fLanguage
English
Journal_Title
Proceedings of the IRE
Publisher
ieee
ISSN
0096-8390
Type
jour
DOI
10.1109/JRPROC.1951.273611
Filename
4050569
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