DIELECTRIC FILTER
20230411815 ยท 2023-12-21
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Cpc classification
International classification
Abstract
Disclosed is a dielectric filter. The dielectric filter includes a body, a first resonant unit, a second resonant unit and a groove. The first resonant unit is arranged at a first side of the body. The second resonant unit is arranged at a second side of the body opposite to the first side. The groove is formed at a middle position of the body and is configured to partially separate the first resonant unit and the second resonant unit from each other. Each of the first resonant unit and the second resonant unit includes a first frequency resonant hole, a second frequency resonant hole and a coupling adjustment hole. In each of the first resonant unit and the second resonant unit, the first frequency resonant hole and the second frequency resonant hole are located on different surfaces of the body, and the first frequency resonant hole has a first longitudinal extension line perpendicular to a second longitudinal extension line of the second frequency resonant hole, and the coupling adjustment hole is located on another surface of the body and has a third longitudinal extension line parallel to the first longitudinal extension line or the second longitudinal extension line.
Claims
1. A dielectric filter, comprising: a body; a first resonant unit arranged at a first side of the body; a second resonant unit arranged at a second side of the body opposite to the first side; and a groove formed at a middle position of the body and configured to partially separate the first resonant unit and the second resonant unit from each other, wherein each of the first resonant unit and the second resonant unit comprises a first frequency resonant hole, a second frequency resonant hole and a coupling adjustment hole, in each of the first resonant unit and the second resonant unit, the first frequency resonant hole and the second frequency resonant hole are located on different surfaces of the body, the first frequency resonant hole has a first longitudinal extension line perpendicular to a second longitudinal extension line of the second frequency resonant hole, and the coupling adjustment hole is located on another surface of the body and has a third longitudinal extension line parallel to the first longitudinal extension line or the second longitudinal extension line.
2. The dielectric filter of claim 1, wherein, in each of the first resonant unit and the second resonant unit, the coupling adjustment hole has a depth greater than that of any one of the first frequency resonant hole and the second frequency resonant hole.
3. The dielectric filter of claim 1, wherein, the first frequency resonant hole of the first resonant unit and the first frequency resonant hole of the second resonant unit are located on two opposite surfaces of the body, respectively, and the second frequency resonant hole of the first resonant unit and the second frequency resonant hole of the second resonant unit are located on a same surface of the body.
4. The dielectric filter of claim 1, wherein, the second frequency resonant hole of the first resonant unit and the second frequency resonant hole of the second resonant unit are located on two opposite surfaces of the body, respectively, and the first frequency resonant hole of the first resonant unit and the first frequency resonant hole of the second resonant unit are located on a same surface of the body.
5. The dielectric filter of claim 1, wherein, the groove is configured as a through groove or a through hole extending at one side of the body between two opposite surfaces of the body, the groove is configured as a slot or an opening extending inwardly from one of two opposite surfaces of the body, or the groove is configured as a slot or an opening extending from a middle portion between two opposite surfaces of the body without extending through the two opposite surfaces.
6. The dielectric filter of claim 1, wherein the first frequency resonant hole, the second frequency resonant hole, and/or the coupling adjustment hole is a blind hole or a through hole.
7. The dielectric filter of claim 6, further comprising a conductive layer configured to cover all surfaces of the body and at least partially cover each of the first frequency resonant hole, the second frequency resonant hole and the coupling adjustment hole.
8. The dielectric filter of claim 7, wherein the first frequency resonant hole, the second frequency resonant hole, and/or the coupling adjustment hole is a through hole with a step, and at least a portion of the step is not coated with the conductive layer.
9. The dielectric filter of claim 1, wherein the body is made of a dielectric material.
10. The dielectric filter of claim 1, wherein the first frequency resonant hole, the second frequency resonant hole, and/or the coupling adjustment hole has a cross section in a rectangular, circular, oval or polygonal shape.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
[0017] Accompanying drawings of embodiments of the present disclosure will be briefly described below in order to more clearly describe technical solutions of the embodiments of the present disclosure. It should be understood that the accompanying drawings described below only refer to some embodiments of the present disclosure, rather than limiting the present disclosure, in which:
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DETAILED DESCRIPTION
[0027] In order to more clearly illustrate objectives, technical solutions, and advantages of the present disclosure, embodiments of the present disclosure will be described in detail below with reference to the accompanying drawings. It should be understood that the following description of the embodiments is intended to explain and illustrate general idea of the present disclosure, and should not be construed as a limitation to the present disclosure. In the description and the accompanying drawings, same or similar reference signs refer to same or similar elements or components. For sake of clarity, the drawings are not necessarily drawn to scale, and some well-known components and structures may be omitted from the drawings.
[0028] The technical or scientific terms used herein shall have common meanings understood by those ordinary skilled in the art, unless otherwise stated. The words first, second and similar words used herein are merely intended to distinguish different elements or components, rather than indicating any order, quantity or importance. The word a or an does not exclude a plurality. The word include, comprise or other similar words means that an element or item appearing before the word covers an element or item listed and their equivalents after the word, but does not exclude other elements or items. The word connect, connection or other similar words are not limited to physical or mechanical connections, and may include direct or indirect electrical connection. The word up, down, left, right, top or bottom is merely used to indicate the relative position relationship. When an absolute position of a described object is changed, its relative position relationship may also be accordingly changed. When an element such as a layer, a film, a region, or a substrate is described as on or under another element, the element may be directly on or under the another element, or there may be an intermediate element.
[0029] Referring to
[0030] The body 101 may be made of a solid dielectric material that may be any possible dielectric material known in the art. The body 101 may have a cuboid or cube shape. Alternatively, the body 101 may also have other shapes. Note that
[0031] The groove 102 is disposed at a middle position of the body. The following description will be made by taking the cuboid or cube shape as an example. The groove 102 is configured to partially divide the body 101. However, the groove 102 is configured not to completely divide the body 101 into two portions completely separated from each other. In other words, the two portions separated by the groove 102 are always connected to each other by a portion of the body 101 regardless of an arrangement form of the groove 102.
[0032] In the example shown in
[0033] Further, in addition to configuring the groove 102 to extend from the upper surface to the lower surface as shown in
[0034] As shown in
[0035] The first frequency resonant hole 111 and the second frequency resonant hole 112 are located on two different surfaces of the body 101. Further, the first frequency resonant hole 111 has a first longitudinal extension line perpendicular to a second longitudinal extension line of the second frequency resonant hole 112. As shown in
[0036] The coupling adjustment hole 113 is located on another surface of the body 101 except for the surfaces on which the first frequency resonant hole 111 and the second frequency resonant hole 112 are formed. Further, the coupling adjustment hole 113 has a third longitudinal extension line parallel to the first longitudinal extension line or the second longitudinal extension line. Specifically, as shown, the coupling adjustment hole 113 may be formed on a lower surface of the body 101. In this case, the third longitudinal extension line is a normal line of the lower surface, and the third longitudinal extension line is obviously parallel to the first longitudinal extension line. Alternatively, the coupling adjustment hole 113 may also be formed on a rear surface of the body 101. In this case, the third longitudinal extension line is a normal line of the rear surface and is parallel to the second longitudinal extension line.
[0037] In the first resonant unit 110, each of the first frequency resonant hole 111 and the second frequency resonant hole 112 has a relatively long longitudinal extension length greater than a longitudinal extension length of the coupling adjustment hole 113. That is, each of the first frequency resonant hole 111 and the second frequency resonant hole 112 has a depth greater than that of the coupling adjustment hole 113.
[0038] It should be noted that the depths of the first frequency resonant hole 111 and the second frequency resonant hole 112 may be set as desired. For example, in a case where the body 101 has the cube shape, the depths of the first frequency resonant hole 111 and the second frequency resonant hole 112 may be set substantially same as each other. In addition, in a case where the body 101 has the cuboid shape, the depths of the first frequency resonant hole 111 and the second frequency resonant hole 112 may be set different from each other.
[0039] With continued reference to
[0040] That is, the first frequency resonant hole 111 of the first resonant unit 110 and the first frequency resonant hole 121 of the second resonant unit 120 are formed on two opposite surfaces of the body 101, respectively, i.e., one of the first frequency resonant holes 111 and 121 is located on the upper surface, and the other is located on the lower surface. Further, the second frequency resonant hole 112 of the first resonant unit 110 and the second frequency resonant hole 122 of the second resonant unit 120 are formed on the same surface of the body 101, namely, both of the second frequency resonant holes 112 and 122 are located on the front surface of the body 101.
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[0048] In addition, it should be noted that in the illustrated examples of the present disclosure, a cross-section of each of the first frequency resonant hole, the second frequency resonant hole and the coupling adjustment hole is shown in a circular shape. Alternatively, the cross-section may also be provided as various shapes such as a rectangular, elliptical, or polygonal shape, and it is not necessary to set the cross sections of the first frequency resonant hole, the second frequency resonant hole and the coupling adjustment hole to be same with each other, and the shape of each of first frequency resonant hole, the second frequency resonant hole and the coupling adjustment hole may be set as desired.
[0049] The above-mentioned embodiments merely exemplarily illustrate the principle and structure of the present disclosure, rather than being intended to limit the present disclosure. It should be understood by those skilled in the art that any changes and modifications made to the present disclosure without departing from the general concept of the present disclosure shall fall within the scope of the present disclosure. The scope of the present disclosure shall be defined by the claims of the present disclosure.