Title :
Design and Multiphysics Analysis of Direct and Cross-Coupled SIW Combline Filters Using Electric and Magnetic Couplings
Author :
Sirci, Stefano ; Sanchez-Soriano, Miguel Angel ; Martinez, Jorge D. ; Boria, Vicente E. ; Gentili, Fabrizio ; Bosch, Wolfgang ; Sorrentino, Roberto
Author_Institution :
iTEAM, Univ. Politec. de Valencia, Valencia, Spain
Abstract :
In this paper, combline substrate integrated waveguide (SIW) filters using electric and magnetic couplings are thoroughly studied. Thus, a negative coupling scheme consisting on an open-ended coplanar probe is proposed and analyzed in detail. Several in-line 3-pole filters at C-band are designed, manufactured and measured showing how the presented approach can be used for implementing direct couplings while enabling an important size reduction and improved spurious-free band compared to conventional magnetic irises. A fully-packaged quasi-elliptic 4-pole filter is also designed at 5.75 GHz showing how the negative coupling structure can be used for introducing transmission zeros by means of cross-couplings between non-adjacent resonators. Finally, average and peak power handling capabilities of these filters have been also analyzed from a multiphysics point of view. Measured results validate the theoretical predictions confirming that combline SIW filters can handle significant levels of continuous and peak power, providing at the same time easy integration, compact size and advanced filtering responses.
Keywords :
comb filters; coupled circuits; microwave filters; substrate integrated waveguides; waveguide filters; C-band; cross-coupled SIW combline filter; direct coupling; electric coupling; filtering response; frequency 5.75 GHz; fully-packaged quasielliptic 4-pole filter; magnetic coupling; magnetic iris; multiphysics analysis; negative coupling scheme; nonadjacent resonator; open-ended coplanar probe; power handling capability; spurious-free band; substrate integrated waveguide filter; transmission zero; Cavity resonators; Couplings; Filtering theory; Iris; Microwave theory and techniques; Probes; Substrates; Cross-coupled filters; electric and magnetic mixed couplings; multiphysics analysis; power handling capabilities; quasi-elliptic filter; substrate integrated waveguide;
Journal_Title :
Microwave Theory and Techniques, IEEE Transactions on
DOI :
10.1109/TMTT.2015.2495287