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Hirofumi SANADA Megumi TAKEZAWA Hiroki MATSUZAKI
This paper describes how to design matching structures to improve the frequency characteristics of one-dimensional finite periodic structures. In particular, it deals with one-dimensional finite superlattices. A downhill simplex method is used to determine some of the structural parameters of the matching structure. Numerical examples show that this method is effective in improving the frequency characteristics of finite superlattices.
Ramesh K. POKHAREL Xin LIU Dayang A.A. MAT Ruibing DONG Haruichi KANAYA Keiji YOSHIDA
This paper presents the design of a second-order and a fourth-order bandpass filter (BPF) for 60 GHz millimeter-wave applications in 0.18 µm CMOS technology. The proposed on-chip BPFs employ the folded open loop structure designed on pattern ground shields. The adoption of a folded structure and utilization of multiple transmission zeros in the stopband permit the compact size and high selectivity for the BPF. Moreover, the pattern ground shields obviously slow down the guided waves which enable further reduction in the physical length of the resonator, and this, in turn, results in improvement of the insertion losses. A very good agreement between the electromagnetic (EM) simulations and measurement results has been achieved. As a result, the second-order BPF has the center frequency of 57.5 GHz, insertion loss of 2.77 dB, bandwidth of 14 GHz, return loss less than 27.5 dB and chip size of 650 µm810 µm (including bonding pads) while the fourth-order BPF has the center frequency of 57 GHz, insertion loss of 3.06 dB, bandwidth of 12 GHz, return loss less than 30 dB with chip size of 905 µm810 µm (including bonding pads).
Shoichi KITAZAWA Masahiro GESHIRO Kenta ISHIMARU Masaharu OHASHI Hideaki FUJIMOTO Kouji WADA
This paper presents a novel dual-band comb-line filter using a pair of hybrid resonators. The resonator consists of a half-wavelength stripline resonator short-circuited at both ends and a quarter-wavelength resonator of coplanar waveguide that is nested in the half-wavelength resonator. Numerical calculations by an electromagnetic simulator clarify the characteristics of dual-frequency resonance of the hybrid resonator when the structural parameters are changed. The surface current density on the resonator is also investigated at the resonant frequencies. A typical model of the resonator is fabricated and its resonance frequency characteristics are measured.
Naobumi MICHISHITA Takashi HIBINO Hiroyuki ARAI
In the design of an active integrated antenna, it is necessary to analyze problems such as unwanted emissions or mutual coupling between elements. In this paper, we clarify the problems in implementing S-parameters for an FDTD analysis. Cubic spline interpolation is suitable for the construction of the S-parameter data. The implementation methods of terminal resistors and vias are examined. The proposed FDTD analysis becomes stable after correcting the discrete time lag in the formation of the incident wave. The validity of the proposed method is verified in its application to the low pass filter and the frequency tunable band pass filter.
Yasushi HORII Akira TANAKA Takefumi HAYASHI Yukio IIDA
This letter proposes a compact multi-layered bandpass filter exhibiting left-handed and right-handed behaviors in its passband. This filter has a greatly expanded passband from 1.61 GHz to 4.16 GHz (88.4% bandwidth) with a maximum ripple of 1.2 dB and well-suppressed out-of-passbands with transmission zeros at 1.15 GHz and 4.52 GHz. The physical mechanisms are studied with FEM-based full-wave simulations, equivalent circuit analysis and careful experiments.
Shoichi KITAZAWA Hideyuki MIYAKE Masahiro GESHIRO Masaharu OHASHI
This paper presents a design procedure of multilayer single-input/single-output dual-band filters of small size fabricated in high-permittivity LTCC (Low Temperature Co-fired Ceramic) substrates. The present dual-band filter, with pass bands of 950 MHz and 1.9 GHz, consists of two single-band filters each one of which has a matching circuit for controlling the input impedance in the pass band of the counterpart. Discussed first in this paper is a dual-band filter that has the matching circuit connected to the single-band filters externally. Then, a dual-band filter with the matching circuit embedded in its body is investigated together with metallization patterns of the matching elements. Presented finally is a very small single-input/single-output dual-band filter suitable for dual-band wireless communication systems.