2016
DOI: 10.1109/tmtt.2016.2577579
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Analysis of Compact Triple-Mode Ceramic Cavity Filters Using Parallel-Coupled Resonators Approach

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“…In dual-mode [7] and triply-degenerate (e.g. cubic [1]) resonators, the modes are split when a perturbation is introduced to the corners located along the symmetrical plane. The field distributions seen undergoes a natural rotating behavoiur in a 2-D-like fashion.…”
Section: Modes In Triple-mode Dielectric Resonator Filtersmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…In dual-mode [7] and triply-degenerate (e.g. cubic [1]) resonators, the modes are split when a perturbation is introduced to the corners located along the symmetrical plane. The field distributions seen undergoes a natural rotating behavoiur in a 2-D-like fashion.…”
Section: Modes In Triple-mode Dielectric Resonator Filtersmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Further size reduction can be achieved by using multiple degenerate modes which increases the efficiency of volume per resonance for a given Q factor. A major advantage of multiple mode resonators is the ability to realise real-frequency transmission zeros (TZs) in in-line or cascaded configuration without the need to introduce physical cross-coupling structures [1]- [4]. Despite these advantages, the ability to individually generate and control TZs is a daunting task.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
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“…This might degrade the resonator quality factor and increase the design complexity due to the lack of independent control of each resonant frequency and the spurious couplings between the multi-modes. In [9], parallel coupled resonator approach was used to design triple-mode dielectric resonator filters without inter-resonator couplings; thus, simplifying the filter design complexity.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
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“…Jin and Shen designs a triple‐mode filter implemented in an isosceles right triangular waveguide with one electric wall and two magnetic walls. Finally, a triple‐mode ceramic cavity filter using the parallel‐coupled resonators is discussed in Hendry and Abbosh …”
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“…Finally, a triple-mode ceramic cavity filter using the parallelcoupled resonators is discussed in Hendry and Abbosh. 20 In reality, it is not easy to design microstrip filters for the sake of distributed-element effect. Usually, they are different in forms and might lead to different physical mechanism.…”
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