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3. coupled line band pass filter – GW Instek GRF-3300 Series Student Manual User Manual

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16 Microstrip Line Filters

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16-3. Coupled line Band Pass Filter

Coupled line filter is a good choice if we want to design a band pass filter in

microstrip form which requires bandwidth about less than 20%. Wider bandwidth filter

generally require tightly coupled lines, which are hard to fabricate.

16-3-1. Design Example

We will design a coupled line filter with 0.5dB ripple, 2.4GHz center frequency,

15dB attenuation at 2GHz, and 10% bandwidth. The input and output impedance are both

50

:. The PCB material is FR4 with dielectric constant of 4.2 and thickness of 1.2mm.

16-3-2. Solution

First, we need to decide the order of the filter.

67

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2

1

67

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3

2

4

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2

4

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2

2

1

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1

1

1

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0

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'

w

w

w

w

wc

w

' is the bandwidth ration and is equal to 0.1.

Referring to Figure 16-6, since

67

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2

1

c

w

w

and attenuation is 15dB at 2GHz,

the order (N) becomes 2. From Table 16-1, we find the normalized values of g1 to g3 as

follows:

x

g1=1.4029

x

g2=0.7071

x

g3=1.9841