Bandpass filter using triangular patch resonators
11289789 · 2022-03-29
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Abstract
A six-pole patch bandpass filter includes a dielectric substrate and six electrically-conductive isosceles-triangle patches disposed thereon. A first pair of the patches is an electrically connected pair. The first pair of patches is capacitively coupled to a first microstrip. A second pair of the patches is also an electrically connected pair. The second pair of patches is capacitively coupled to a second microstrip. A third pair of the patches are nested between and capacitively coupled to the first pair of patches and the second pair of patches.
Claims
1. A six-pole patch bandpass filter, comprising: a dielectric substrate; and six isosceles-triangle patches of an electrically-conductive material disposed on said substrate, wherein a first pair of said patches has a first two of said patches electrically connected at a first position along opposing bases of said first two of said patches, said first pair of said patches adapted to be capacitively coupled to a first microstrip; wherein a second pair of said patches has a second two of said patches electrically connected at a second position along opposing bases of said second two of said patches, said second pair of said patches adapted to be capacitively coupled to a second microstrip, and wherein a third pair of said patches are nested between and capacitively coupled to said first pair of said patches and said second pair of said patches.
2. A six-pole patch bandpass filter as in claim 1, wherein the first microstrip and the second microstrip are adapted to be aligned along a common axis, and wherein said patches associated with each of said first pair, said second pair, and said third pair are arranged in a mirror image fashion with respect to the common axis.
3. A six-pole patch bandpass filter as in claim 1, wherein a first gap separates said opposing bases associated with said first pair of said patches except at said first position wherein the first microstrip is disposed in a portion of said first gap, and wherein a second gap separates said opposing bases associated with said second pair of said patches except at said second position wherein the second microstrip is disposed in a portion of said second gap.
4. A six-pole patch bandpass filter as in claim 1, wherein a contiguous gap region is between said first position and said second position, said contiguous gap region being partially disposed between said patches associated with said first pair and partially disposed between said patches associated with said second pair.
5. A six-pole patch bandpass filter as in claim 1, wherein the first microstrip and the second microstrip are adapted to be aligned along a common axis, wherein a first gap is aligned along said common axis and separates said opposing bases associated with said first pair of said patches, said first gap adapted to have the first microstrip disposed therein, wherein a second gap is aligned along said common axis and separates said opposing bases associated with said second pair of said patches, said second gap adapted to have the second microstrip disposed therein, wherein a third gap is aligned along said common axis between said first position and said second position, said third gap being partially disposed between said opposing bases associated with said first pair of said patches and partially disposed between said opposing bases associated with said second pair of said patches.
6. A six-pole patch bandpass filter as in claim 1, wherein said patches are identical in size.
7. A six-pole patch bandpass filter, comprising: a dielectric substrate; six electrically-conductive patches disposed on said substrate, each of said patches configured as an isosceles triangle having a base, legs, and an apex, wherein, for a first pair of said patches, said base of a first of said patches opposes and is spaced apart from said base of a second of said patches, wherein, for a second pair of said patches, said base of a third of said patches opposes and is spaced apart from said base of a fourth of said patches, wherein, for a third pair of said patches, said apex of a fifth of said patches opposes and is spaced apart from said apex of a sixth of said patches, wherein said fifth of said patches is nested between and is capacitively coupled to said first of said patches and said third of said patches, and wherein said sixth of said patches is nested between and is capacitively coupled to said second of said patches and said fourth of said patches; a first electrical connection for electrically coupling a portion of said base of said first of said patches to a portion of said base of said second of said patches; and a second electrical connection for electrically coupling a portion of said base of said third of said patches to a portion of said base of said fourth of said patches.
8. A six-pole patch bandpass filter as in claim 7, wherein said patches are identical in size.
9. A six-pole patch bandpass filter as in claim 7, wherein said first pair of said patches, said second pair of said patches, and said third pair of said patches are arranged along a common axis, and wherein said first of said patches and said second of said patches are mirror images of one another with respect to said common axis, wherein said third of said patches and said fourth of said patches are mirror images of one another with respect to said common axis, and wherein said fifth of said patches and said sixth of said patches are mirror images of one another with respect to said common axis.
10. A six-pole patch bandpass filter tunable for operation in a frequency range of 1 to 1000 GHz, comprising: a dielectric substrate having a width L.sub.2; a first microstrip of width L.sub.1 disposed on said substrate, said first microstrip terminating in a first taper line; a second microstrip of said width L.sub.1 disposed on said substrate, said second microstrip terminating in a second taper line, wherein said first taper line and said second taper line are aligned with one another along a common axis; six identically-sized, electrically-conductive patches disposed on said substrate, each of said patches configured as an isosceles triangle having a base of length W.sub.1, a height H.sub.1, and an apex, wherein, for a first pair of said patches, said base of a first of said patches opposes and is spaced apart from said base of a second of said patches by a distance G.sub.3, wherein, for a second pair of said patches, said base of a third of said patches opposes and is spaced apart from said base of a fourth of said patches by said distance G.sub.3, wherein, for a third pair of said patches, said apex of a fifth of said patches opposes and is spaced apart from said apex of a sixth of said patches, wherein said fifth of said patches is nested between and is spaced apart from each of said first of said patches and said third of said patches by a distance G.sub.2, and wherein said sixth of said patches is nested between and is spaced apart from each of said second of said patches and said fourth of said patches by said distance G.sub.2; a first electrical connection for electrically coupling a portion of said base of said first of said patches to a portion of said base of said second of said patches to thereby define a first gap of length W.sub.3 between said base of said first of said patches and said base of said second of said patches, wherein said first taper line is disposed within said first gap and is spaced from each of said base of said first of said patches and said base of said second of said patches by a distance G.sub.1; and a second electrical connection for electrically coupling a portion of said base of said third of said patches to a portion of said base of said fourth of said patches to thereby define a second gap of said length W.sub.3 between said base of said third of said patches and said base of said fourth of said patches, wherein said second taper line is disposed within said second gap and is spaced from each of said base of said third of said patches and said base of said fourth of said patches by said distance G.sub.1, wherein said apex of said first of said patches is spaced apart from said apex of said third of said patches by a distance L.sub.3, and wherein said apex of said second of said patches is spaced apart from said apex of said fourth of said patches by said distance L.sub.3, wherein a contiguous gap region of length W.sub.2 is between said first electrical connection and said second electrical connection, said contiguous gap region partially disposed between said patches associated with said first pair of said patches and partially disposed between said patches associated with said second pair of said patches, wherein, for a filter operational center frequency of 1 GHz, W.sub.1 and L.sub.3 are 114,570 micrometers, W.sub.2 is 79,800 micrometers, W.sub.3 is 56,430 micrometers, H.sub.1 is 25,650 micrometers, G.sub.1 is 3420 micrometers, G.sub.2 is 7980 micrometers, G.sub.3 is 9633 micrometers, L.sub.1 is 17,100 micrometers, and L.sub.2 is 81,453 micrometers, and wherein, when said operational center frequency is scaled by a multiplier having a value between 1 and 1000, values for W.sub.1, W.sub.2, W.sub.3, H.sub.1, G.sub.1, G.sub.2, G.sub.3, L.sub.1, L.sub.2, and L.sub.3 are scaled in accordance with a reciprocal of said multiplier.
11. A six-pole bandpass filter as in claim 10, wherein a thickness h.sub.s of said substrate is determined in accordance with
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWING(S)
(1) Other objects, features and advantages of the present invention will become apparent upon reference to the following description of the preferred embodiments and the drawings, wherein corresponding reference characters indicate corresponding parts throughout the several views of the drawings and wherein:
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(7) Referring again to the drawings and more particularly to
(8) As is well known in the art, an isosceles triangle has a base and two equal-length legs extending from the ends of the base to an apex. The height of an isosceles triangle is the distance along a normal line from the triangle's base to its apex. To maintain clarity in the illustration, these attributes of an isosceles triangle are only indicated for patch 10 whose base, legs, apex, and height are so-referenced in
(9) Patches 10-60 are arranged in three pairs. Briefly, patches 10 and 20 comprise a first pair of patches, patches 30 and 40 comprise a second pair of patches, and patches 50 and 60 comprise a third pair of patches disposed between and nested between the first pair and second pair of patches.
(10) Patches 10 and 20 are arranged with their bases opposing and spaced-apart from one another. Patches 10 and 20 are electrically connected to one another at a portion of their opposing bases using a microstrip line 70. Similarly, patches 30 and 40 are arranged with their bases opposing and spaced-apart from one another. Patches 30 and 40 are electrically connected at a portion of their opposing bases using a microstrip line 80. Patches 50 and 60 are arranged with their apexes opposing one another with patch 50 nesting between patches 10 and 30, and with patch 60 nesting between patches 20 and 40. Patch 50 is electrically unconnected and is capacitively coupled to patches 10 and 30 at the opposing legs of the patches. Similarly, patch 60 is electrically unconnected and is capacitively coupled to patches 20 and 40 at the opposing legs of the patches.
(11) Referring now to
(12) Microstrips are also disposed on substrate 90 for the purpose of supplying an input wave to filter 200 and to transmit an output wave from filter 200. A first microstrip 110 terminates in a taper line 112, and a second microstrip 120 terminates in a taper line 122. The microstrips to include their taper lines are disposed on substrate 90 such that they are aligned along a common axis referenced by dashed-line 130.
(13) The above-described pairs of patches 10/20, 30/40, and 50/60 are arranged along common axis 130 such that patches 10 and 20 are mirror images of one another with respect to common axis 130, patches 30 and 40 are mirror images of one another with respect to common axis 130, and patches 50 and 60 are mirror images of one another with respect to common axis 130. The spacing or gap along common axis 130 between the bases of patches 10 and 20 (referenced by numeral 140) is the same as the gap (referenced by numeral 150) along common axis 130 between the bases of patches 30 and 40. Disposed within gap 140 is the taper line 112 of microstrip 110. Disposed within gap 150 is the taper line 122 of microstrip 120. Taper lines 112 and 122 are spaced apart from their respective patch bases and the corresponding regions of electrical connectivity (i.e., regions 70 and 80). As a result, microstrip 110 is capacitively coupled via its taper line 112 to the patch pair defined by patches 10 and 20. In a similar fashion, microstrip 120 is capacitively coupled via its taper line 122 to the patch pair defined by patches 30 and 40. In addition, a contiguous spacing or gap 160 along common axis 130 is defined between electrical connectivity regions 70 and 80 with gap 160 being partially disposed between the bases of patches 10/20 and partially disposed between the bases of patches 30/40.
(14) Referring now to
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(16) The following list of the above-referenced parameters includes a value for each parameter in (micrometers*GHz) where each value has been normalized for an operational center frequency of 1 GHz. That is, for any other operational center frequency between 1 GHz and 1000 GHz, each of the values is simply scaled or multiplied by the reciprocal of the factor used to increase the operational center frequency to obtain dimension values in micrometers. For example, each of the values is multiplied by ⅕ for an operational center frequency of 5 GHz, each of the values is multiplied by 1/500 for an operational center frequency of 500 GHz, etc. W.sub.1=114570 micrometers W.sub.2=79800 micrometers W.sub.3=56430 micrometers H.sub.1=25650 micrometers G.sub.1=3420 micrometers G.sub.2=7980 micrometers G.sub.3=9633 micrometers L.sub.1=17100 micrometers L.sub.2=81453 micrometers L.sub.3=114570 micrometers
(17) The above-described six-patch arrangement and microstrips can be built on a variety of substrate materials. Since the majority of commercially-available filters, amplifiers, attenuators, microwave equipment, etc., that could incorporate the bandpass filter of the present invention operate at 50 Ohm impedance, the input and output impedance of microstrips 110 and 120 will most often be 50 Ohms. The thickness h.sub.s of substrate 90 is determined in accordance with
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where Z.sub.0 is the 50 Ohm input and output impedance of microstrips 110 and 120. The value for ε.sub.eff is an effective dielectric constant of the selected substrate material. If a different input/output impedance value is needed, then the width of microstrips at 110 and 120 would require adjustment (i.e., widened for lower impedance and narrowed for higher impedance).
(19) By way of example, a filter performance graph is shown in
(20) The advantages of the present invention are numerous. The patch bandpass filter is readily tuned/scaled to any operational center frequency in the 1-1000 GHz range. The filter's sharp roll-off performance features are provided in a simple and compact design for paring with heterodyne receivers requiring image signal rejection. In addition, the filter design can be used to limit the bandwidth of direct detection receivers to reduce noise bandwidth.
(21) Although the invention has been described relative to specific embodiments thereof, there are numerous variations and modifications that will be readily apparent to those skilled in the art in light of the above teachings. It is therefore to be understood that, within the scope of the appended claims, the invention may be practiced other than as specifically described.