Title :
Stepped Circular Waveguide Dual-Mode Filters for Broadband Contiguous Multiplexers
Author :
Hai Hu ; Ke-Li Wu ; Cameron, Richard J.
Author_Institution :
Dept. of Electron. Eng., Chinese Univ. of HK, Shatin, China
Abstract :
A stepped circular waveguide dual-mode (SCWDM) filter is fully investigated in this paper, from its basic characteristic to design formula. As compared to a conventional circular waveguide dual-mode (CWDM) filter, it provides more freedoms for shifting and suppressing the spurious modes in a wide frequency band. This useful attribute can be used for a broadband waveguide contiguous output multiplexer (OMUX) in satellite payloads. The scaling factor for relating coupling value M to its corresponding impedance inverter K in a stepped cavity is derived for full-wave EM design. To validate the design technique, four design examples are presented. One challenging example is a wideband 17-channel Ku-band contiguous multiplexer with two SCWDM channel filters. A triplexer hardware covering the same included bandwidth is also designed and measured. The measurement results show excellent agreement with those of the theoretical EM designs, justifying the effectiveness of full-wave EM modal analysis. Comparing to the best possible design of conventional CWDM filters, at least 30% more spurious-free range in both Ku-band and C-band can be achieved by using SCWDM filters.
Keywords :
artificial satellites; circular waveguides; modal analysis; multiplexing equipment; waveguide filters; C-band; OMUX; SCWDM channel filter; broadband contiguous multiplexer; broadband waveguide contiguous output multiplexer; full-wave EM modal analysis; impedance inverter; satellite payload; spurious mode suppression; stepped circular waveguide dual-mode filter; triplexer hardware; wideband 17-channel Ku-band contiguous multiplexer; Cavity resonators; Couplings; Fasteners; Integrated circuit modeling; Inverters; Iris; Resonant frequency; Dual-mode waveguide filters; contiguous multiplexers;
Journal_Title :
Microwave Theory and Techniques, IEEE Transactions on
DOI :
10.1109/TMTT.2012.2227787