Computer-aided design of 3D microwave filter using quasi-planar high Qu dielectric resonator

2000 
A dielectric resonator filter is proposed for high-speed data communication systems and for multilayer filter applications. The structure is composed of a partially metallized dielectric plate enclosed in a parallelepipedic cavity. This topology allows high integration in a planar-type environment. The proper excitation is ensured by coplanar lines directly integrated on the dielectric resonator. This structure, easily manufactured, is suitable for high frequency-filtering and power applications. In order to realize two- and four-pole filters without tuning, some new coupling and frequency compensation techniques are presented. To compensate for a parasitic effect, a direct optimization method is combined applying a global electromagnetic (EM) analysis to describe the four-pole filter. Some experiments are performed to verify the theoretical design. © 2000 John Wiley & Sons, Inc. Int J RF and Microwave CAE 10: 333–341, 2000.
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