TY - JOUR
T1 - Continuously Tunable 0.55-1.9-GHz Bandpass Filter with a Constant Bandwidth Using Switchable Varactor-Tuned Resonators
AU - Lin, Feng
AU - Rais-Zadeh, Mina
N1 - Publisher Copyright:
© 2016 IEEE.
PY - 2017/3
Y1 - 2017/3
N2 - This paper reports on tunable 2- and 3-pole bandpass filters with a wide frequency tuning range (tuning ratio >3) and a constant bandwidth using switchable varactor-tuned resonators. The wide center frequency tuning range is obtained using p-i-n diodes to switch in and out quarter-wavelength (λ/4) or half-wavelength (λ/2) resonators for low-band or high-band modes, without increasing the tuning capacitance range of the varactors. A combination of electric and magnetic coupling is utilized to realize a near constant absolute bandwidth across the tuning range. A switchable feed line with a fixed matching capacitance is used to realize the external coupling. Two filters are designed and fabricated on a Duroid substrate with ϵr = 2.2 and h =0.787 mm. For the 2-pole filter, the center frequency is tuned from 550 to 1900 MHz while maintaining a 3-dB bandwidth of 92 ± 6 MHz, insertion loss of 3.24.4 dB, and return loss of better than 15 dB. For the 3-pole filter, the center frequency is tuned from 540 to 1800 MHz while maintaining a 3-dB bandwidth of 89 ± 4 MHz, insertion loss of 45.4 dB, and return loss of better than 12 dB. For both filter types, the third-order intercept point and 1-dB compression point (P1 dB) are 11 and 7 dBm, respectively. The rejection level at 200-MHz offset frequency from the passband center frequency is better than 25 and 41 dB for 2- and 3-pole filters, respectively, across the entire tuning range. To the best of our knowledge, this planar bandpass filter exhibits the widest tuning range with a near-constant bandwidth.
AB - This paper reports on tunable 2- and 3-pole bandpass filters with a wide frequency tuning range (tuning ratio >3) and a constant bandwidth using switchable varactor-tuned resonators. The wide center frequency tuning range is obtained using p-i-n diodes to switch in and out quarter-wavelength (λ/4) or half-wavelength (λ/2) resonators for low-band or high-band modes, without increasing the tuning capacitance range of the varactors. A combination of electric and magnetic coupling is utilized to realize a near constant absolute bandwidth across the tuning range. A switchable feed line with a fixed matching capacitance is used to realize the external coupling. Two filters are designed and fabricated on a Duroid substrate with ϵr = 2.2 and h =0.787 mm. For the 2-pole filter, the center frequency is tuned from 550 to 1900 MHz while maintaining a 3-dB bandwidth of 92 ± 6 MHz, insertion loss of 3.24.4 dB, and return loss of better than 15 dB. For the 3-pole filter, the center frequency is tuned from 540 to 1800 MHz while maintaining a 3-dB bandwidth of 89 ± 4 MHz, insertion loss of 45.4 dB, and return loss of better than 12 dB. For both filter types, the third-order intercept point and 1-dB compression point (P1 dB) are 11 and 7 dBm, respectively. The rejection level at 200-MHz offset frequency from the passband center frequency is better than 25 and 41 dB for 2- and 3-pole filters, respectively, across the entire tuning range. To the best of our knowledge, this planar bandpass filter exhibits the widest tuning range with a near-constant bandwidth.
KW - Microstrip filters
KW - tunable filters
KW - ultrahigh frequency (UHF) band
KW - varactor diode
KW - wide tuning range
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U2 - 10.1109/TMTT.2016.2633270
DO - 10.1109/TMTT.2016.2633270
M3 - Article
AN - SCOPUS:85007086244
SN - 0018-9480
VL - 65
SP - 792
EP - 803
JO - IEEE Transactions on Microwave Theory and Techniques
JF - IEEE Transactions on Microwave Theory and Techniques
IS - 3
M1 - 7797496
ER -