Claims
- 1. A coaxial resonator, comprising:
- a dielectric block having at least four side surfaces, each of said at least four side surfaces having a respective outer peripheral surface and said dielectric block having a respective inner peripheral surface, each said respective outer peripheral surface and said respective inner peripheral surface being parallel to each other along a common axis, and said dielectric block further having first and second end faces crossing said axis;
- first and second layers of a conductor coating respectively disposed on said respective outer peripheral surface and said respective inner peripheral surface;
- a third conductor layer disposed on said second end face for short-circuiting said first and second conductor layers; and
- an input electrode and an output electrode, respectively disposed on the respective outer peripheral surface in a position in proximity to said first end face, said input and output electrodes not being brought into electrical contact with said first conductor layer and being independent of each other,
- wherein said input electrode and said output electrode are capacitively coupled to each other to thereby improve frequency characteristics of said coaxial resonator,
- wherein said input electrode and said output electrode are adjacent each other absent said first layer existing therebetween,
- wherein said input electrode and said output electrode are directly coupled to each other, and
- wherein said input and output electrodes are disposed substantially on a common outer peripheral surface.
- 2. The coaxial resonator according to claim 1, wherein respective portions of said input electrode and said output electrode are extended to side surfaces among the at least four side surfaces, which are respectively adjacent to the respective input electrode and the respective output electrode, of said dielectric block.
- 3. The coaxial resonator according to claim 1, wherein said dielectric block is comprised of ceramics of a TiO.sub.2 --SnO.sub.2 --ZrO.sub.2 system.
- 4. The coaxial resonator according to claim 1, wherein at least one of said first conductor layer and said second conductor layer is comprised of silver.
- 5. A dielectric filter in which a plurality of coaxial resonators are provided side by side, wherein
- each of said coaxial resonators comprises:
- a respective dielectric block having at least four side surfaces, each of said at least four side surfaces having a respective outer peripheral surface and said respective dielectric block having a respective inner peripheral surface, each said respective outer peripheral surface and said respective inner peripheral surface being parallel to each other along a common axis, and said respective dielectric block further having first and second end faces crossing said axis,
- first and second layers of a conductor coating respectively disposed on said respective outer peripheral surface and said respective inner peripheral surface,
- a third conductor layer disposed on said respective second end face for short-circuiting said corresponding first and second conductor layers, and
- a respective input electrode and a respective output electrode respectively disposed on the respective outer peripheral surface in a position in proximity to said first end face, said input and output electrodes not being brought into electrical contact with said corresponding first conductor layer and being independent of each other,
- said dielectric filter comprising
- means for positioning a plane of the input electrode and a plane of the output electrodes in said respective coaxial resonators in a common plane, thereby arranging the first end faces and the second end faces in said respective coaxial resonators in a similar direction along said common axis, and electrically connecting said respective input electrode and said respective output electrode of the adjacent coaxial resonators to each other,
- wherein said input electrode and said output electrode are capacitively coupled to each other to thereby improve frequency characteristics of a respective one of said coaxial resonators,
- wherein said respective input electrode and said respective output electrode are adjacent each other absent said first layer existing therebetween,
- wherein said respective input electrode and said respective output electrode are directly coupled to each other, and
- wherein said respective input and output electrodes are disposed substantially on a common respective outer peripheral surface of a corresponding coaxial resonator.
- 6. The dielectric filter according to claim 5, wherein said means for electrically connecting said input electrode to said output electrode of the adjacent coaxial resonator to each other extends towards respective portions of said respective input electrode and said respective output electrode to side surfaces among the at least four side surfaces, which are respectively adjacent to the input electrode and the output electrode, of said dielectric block, and wherein the extended portions are in close contact with each other.
- 7. The dielectric filter according to claim 6, wherein said respective input electrode and said respective output electrode are provided on a bottom surface of a respective one of said coaxial resonator.
- 8. The dielectric filter according to claim 6, wherein the respective extended portions of the input electrode and the output electrode in the adjacent coaxial resonators are in close contact with each other.
- 9. A method of adjusting coupling capacitances in a coaxial resonator including a dielectric block having at least four side surfaces, each of said at least four side surfaces having a respective outer peripheral surface and said dielectric block having a respective inner peripheral surface, each said respective outer peripheral surface and said respective inner peripheral surface being parallel to each other along a common axis, and said dielectric block further having first and second end faces crossing said axis, first and second conductor layers with which said respective outer peripheral surface and said respective inner peripheral surface are respectively coated, a third conductor layer on said second end face for short-circuiting said first and second conductor layers, and an input electrode and an output electrode which are formed on the respective outer peripheral surface in a position in proximity to said first end face, are not brought into electrical contact with said first conductor layer, and are independent of each other, said method comprising the steps of:
- changing areas of at least one of said input electrode and said output electrode in said coaxial resonator; and
- adjusting coupling capacitances of at least one of said input electrode and said output electrode and said second conductor layer, wherein said step of adjusting coupling capacitances includes the step of capacitively coupling said input electrode and said output electrode to each other to thereby improve frequency characteristics of said coaxial resonator,
- wherein said input electrode and said output electrode are adjacent each other absent said first layer existing therebetween,
- wherein said input electrode and said output electrode are directly coupled to each other, and
- wherein said input and output electrodes are disposed substantially on a common outer peripheral surface.
- 10. The method according to claim 9, wherein respective portions of said respective input electrode and said respective output electrode extend to side surfaces among the at least four side surfaces, which are respectively adjacent to the respective input electrode and the respective output electrode, of said dielectric block.
Priority Claims (2)
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Parent Case Info
This application is a continuation of application Ser. No. 08/391,567 filed Feb. 21, 1995, abandoned, which is a divisional of application Ser. No. 08/079,910 filed Jun. 23, 1993, now abandoned.
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