Stacked filters
10033076 ยท 2018-07-24
Assignee
Inventors
- Bradley O. Hansen (Vail, AZ, US)
- Michael R. Beylor (Vail, AZ, US)
- Kevin W. Patrick (Tucson, AZ, US)
- Jeremy Bart Baldwin (Sahuarita, AZ, US)
- Michael D. Gordon (Tucson, AZ, US)
Cpc classification
International classification
Abstract
A filter assembly in a multi-layer printed wiring board. One or more conductors is formed on an internal layer of a printed wiring board. Surrounding dielectric layers and ground layers form, together with the conductors of the internal layer, microstrip or stripline transmission lines and distributed element filters. The filter assembly may include a plurality of internal conductive layers, each sandwiched between dielectric layers and ground layers, and each internal layer may include a plurality of distributed element filters. Connections from each filter to the surface of the filter assembly are formed by vias, and connections from the surface of the filter assembly to a host board are formed by solder joints.
Claims
1. A filter circuit, comprising: a first filter assembly, comprising a printed wiring board comprising: a first conductive layer comprising a ground plane; a first dielectric layer on the first conductive layer; a second conductive layer on the first dielectric layer; a second dielectric layer on the second conductive layer; a third conductive layer on the second dielectric layer, the third conductive layer comprising a ground plane; a third dielectric layer on the third conductive layer; a fourth conductive layer on the third dielectric layer, the fourth conductive layer comprising a ground plane; a fourth dielectric layer on the fourth conductive layer; a fifth conductive layer on the fourth dielectric layer; a fifth dielectric layer on the fifth conductive layer; and a sixth conductive layer on the fifth dielectric layer, the sixth conductive layer comprising a ground plane, the second conductive layer comprising: a first distributed element filter having an input and an output; and a second distributed element filter having an input and an output; the first conductive layer further comprising: a first input conductor and a first output conductor, the first input conductor and the first output conductor being connected by respective first and second signal vias through the first dielectric layer to the input and output of the first distributed element filter respectively, and a second input conductor and a second output conductor, the second input conductor and the second output conductor being connected by respective third and fourth signal vias through the first dielectric layer to the input and output of the second distributed element filter respectively, the ground plane of the first conductive layer having a first cutout for the first input conductor, a second cutout for the first output conductor, a third cutout for the second input conductor and a fourth cutout for the second output conductor, and the fifth conductive layer comprising a third distributed element filter having an input and an output.
2. The filter circuit of claim 1, further comprising: a plurality of ground vias connecting the first conductive layer and the third conductive layer.
3. The filter circuit of claim 1, further comprising a plurality of ground vias connecting the ground plane of the fourth conductive layer and the ground plane of the sixth conductive layer.
4. The filter circuit of claim 1, wherein the first conductive layer further comprises a third input conductor and a third output conductor, the third input conductor and the third output conductor being connected by respective fifth and sixth signal vias to the input and output of the third distributed element filter respectively, and wherein the ground plane of the first conductive layer further has a fifth cutout for the third input conductor, and a sixth cutout for the third output conductor.
5. The filter circuit of claim 4, wherein: the second conductive layer, the third conductive layer, and the fourth conductive layer, have respective cutouts forming respective clear areas for the fifth and sixth signal vias.
6. The filter circuit of claim 1, further comprising a plurality of ground vias connecting the ground plane of the third conductive layer and the ground plane of the fourth conductive layer, through the third dielectric layer.
7. The filter circuit of claim 1, further comprising a host board comprising a printed wiring board comprising: a first host dielectric layer; and a first host conductive layer on the first host dielectric layer, the first host conductive layer of the host board having an input signal trace, an output signal trace, and a ground patch, the input signal trace being connected to the first input conductor of the first conductive layer of the first filter assembly, and the output signal trace being connected to the first output conductor of the first conductive layer of the first filter assembly.
8. The filter circuit of claim 7, wherein the input signal trace is connected to the first input conductor of the first conductive layer of the first filter assembly by a first solder joint, and the output signal trace is connected to the first output conductor of the first conductive layer of the first filter assembly by a second solder joint.
9. The filter circuit of claim 8, wherein the host board further comprises a solder dam on the input signal trace.
10. The filter circuit of claim 9, further comprising: a plurality of ground vias connecting the first conductive layer and the third conductive layer.
11. The filter circuit of claim 9, wherein the first conductive layer further comprises a third input conductor and a third output conductor, the third input conductor and the third output conductor being connected by respective fifth and sixth signal vias to the input and output of the third distributed element filter respectively, and wherein the ground plane of the first conductive layer further has a fifth cutout for the third input conductor, and a sixth cutout for the third output conductor.
12. The filter circuit of claim 11, wherein: the second conductive layer, the third conductive layer, and the fourth conductive layer, have respective cutouts forming respective clear areas for the fifth and sixth signal vias.
13. The filter circuit of claim 9, further comprising a plurality of ground vias connecting the ground plane of the third conductive layer and the ground plane of the fourth conductive layer, through the third dielectric layer.
14. The filter circuit of claim 9, further comprising a plurality of ground vias connecting the ground plane of the fourth conductive layer and the ground plane of the sixth conductive layer.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
(1) Features, aspects, and embodiments are described in conjunction with the attached drawings, in which:
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DETAILED DESCRIPTION
(9) The detailed description set forth below in connection with the appended drawings is intended as a description of exemplary embodiments of a system of stacked filters provided in accordance with the present invention and is not intended to represent the only forms in which the present invention may be constructed or utilized. The description sets forth the features of the present invention in connection with the illustrated embodiments. It is to be understood, however, that the same or equivalent functions and structures may be accomplished by different embodiments that are also intended to be encompassed within the spirit and scope of the invention. As denoted elsewhere herein, like element numbers are intended to indicate like elements or features.
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(12) Printed conductors carrying an RF signal may be referred to herein as signal conductors or signal traces; these traces may be configured as stripline or microstrip transmission lines. As such, each such signal trace may be near a ground plane, e.g., separated from a ground plane by a dielectric layer, or separated from two ground planes, one above the signal trace and one below the signal trace, each separated from the signal trace by a dielectric layer.
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(14) The dielectric layers may be composed of any dielectric suitable for use in a PWB and having acceptable properties within the frequency range for which the filters are designed. In some embodiments, high-frequency laminates available from Rogers Corporation (www.rogerscorp.com) are used.
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(16) The fifth conductive layer 205 may include conductors for the second filter (
(17) Solder dams 255 may be formed on the input and output signal traces (e.g., on input signal trace 235, and on output signal trace 240) to prevent solder from flowing outward along the input or output signal trace, potentially leaving too little solder between the input or output signal trace and the corresponding conductor on the filter assembly (e.g., the first signal conductor 125 or the second signal conductor 130) to form a reliable solder joint. This solder dam may be a region of solder mask, for example, blocking the flow of liquid solder along the surface of the input or output signal trace.
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(21) As will be understood by those of skill in the art although an embodiment is described herein with five or six conductive layers, of which one layer includes two filters and another layer includes one filter, the invention is not limited thereto. For example, a filter assembly according to the present invention may include more or fewer than two conductive layers containing signal conductors forming filters and any of the filter layers may include one, two, or more filters.
(22) It will be understood that although filter circuits are described herein as having an input and an output, the invention is not limited to filter circuits intended, designed, or suitable for signal propagation in one direction, e.g., from input to output. In embodiments of the present invention, if a filter has two signal-carrying terminals, a first terminal and a second terminal, the first terminal may be referred to as the input and the second terminal may be referred to as the output, or the second terminal may be referred to as the input and the first terminal may be referred to as the output. Moreover, filters with more than two terminals (e.g., a duplexer or diplexer) are within the scope of the present invention.
(23) The filter assembly may be fabricated by processes known to those of skill in the art for fabricating PWB assembly. Such processes may include, for example, forming conductive (e.g., copper) layers on dielectric sheets, masking and etching the conductive layers to form patterns in the conductive layers, drilling holes through the conductive layers and the dielectric sheets, plating the interior surfaces of the holes to form vias, and assembling multiple patterned layers to form a multi-layer PWB.
(24) In one embodiment, the host board 220 includes a plurality of filter assemblies. The host board 220 is larger than the filter assemblies and is fabricated to looser tolerances than those used to fabricate the filter assemblies. The host board may be less costly to fabricate if looser tolerances are used than if tighter tolerances were used.
(25) In one embodiment a plurality of filter assemblies is modular, i.e., various different filter assemblies contain filters with different characteristics, and they have the same interface to the host board 220 (e.g., the pattern of the bottom layer, as illustrated in
(26) In some embodiments the filter assemblies are installed on the host board by applying solder paste to the host board using a suitable stencil, placing one or more filter assemblies on the host board, and heating the host board with the filter assemblies (in a process that may be referred to as a reflow step), until the solder paste melts to form liquid solder. If the alignment of the filter assemblies as placed on the host board is imperfect, the liquid solder may have sufficiently high surface tension to pull the filter assemblies into alignment with the corresponding features on the host board.
(27) Although limited embodiments of a system of stacked filters have been specifically described and illustrated herein, many modifications and variations will be apparent to those skilled in the art. Accordingly, it is to be understood that a system of stacked filters employed according to principles of this invention may be embodied other than as specifically described herein. The invention is also defined in the following claims, and equivalents thereof.