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Path Filters: A Class of True Inline Topologies With Transmission Zeros

Stefano Tamiazzo, Giuseppe Macchiarella, Fabien Seyfert

2021IEEE Transactions on Microwave Theory and Techniques53 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

In this article, we present a comprehensive discussion of a new class of inline microwave filters with transmission zeros in the response, namely, the path filters. The main features of this filters class are highlighted, and an original (synthesis-based) design approach is presented, relying on the derivation of suitable characteristic polynomials. In addition to the classical generalized Chebyshev characteristic, two new characteristics are introduced (namely, the bounded Chebyshev and the reduced Chebyshev), which allows improving the flexibility in the requirements assignment of path filters. A new method for the synthesis of the low-pass prototype is also introduced, which overcomes the limitation in the classical synthesis based on the manipulation of the transversal prototype (whose synthesis may fail in case of path filters). Finally, the proposed approach for designing the class of considered filters has been validated by several examples that include the evaluation of the characteristic polynomials, the prototype synthesis, and the dimensioning of the physical structures in waveguide technology.

Topics & Concepts

Chebyshev filterNetwork synthesis filtersDimensioningTopology (electrical circuits)Prototype filterPole–zero plotPath (computing)Chebyshev polynomialsFilter (signal processing)Waveguide filterMathematicsNetwork topologyElectronic engineeringComputer scienceFilter designTransfer functionEngineeringMathematical analysisComputer visionAerospace engineeringCombinatoricsProgramming languageOperating systemElectrical engineeringMicrowave Engineering and WaveguidesRadio Frequency Integrated Circuit DesignPhotonic and Optical Devices
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