2022
DOI: 10.3390/electronics12010142
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Design of a New Capacitive Load Cross-Coupled Cavity Filter

Abstract: This paper presents a new design method for a capacitor-loaded cross-coupled cavity filter, which significantly increases the power capacity of the cavity filter while improving out-of-band rejection. The filter uses a coaxial resonator at the open end of the donut capacitive-load. A triangular form of cavity structure is used for the full-cavity arrangement to reduce the size of the filter. In order to validate the design, a filter with a center frequency of 2.08 GHz and bandwidth of 80 MHz was designed, proc… Show more

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“…3(a) shows the layout of the structure. The isolation gap that separates the metal patch from the higher ground plane creates a large capacitive load because of the developed fringing fields [39]. At the same time, resonators 1 and 2 generate two poles at a higher frequency in comparison to the whole resonator itself as shown in Fig.…”
Section: Siw Dual Pole Band-pass Filter Designmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…3(a) shows the layout of the structure. The isolation gap that separates the metal patch from the higher ground plane creates a large capacitive load because of the developed fringing fields [39]. At the same time, resonators 1 and 2 generate two poles at a higher frequency in comparison to the whole resonator itself as shown in Fig.…”
Section: Siw Dual Pole Band-pass Filter Designmentioning
confidence: 99%