Claims
- 1. An advanced dielectric filter made up of resonators, such that said filter resonates a design frequency, said filter comprising:
a input resonator connected to an input; a output resonator connected to an output; at least one resonator coupled between said input and output resonators such that there is always an odd number of resonators coupled together including said input and output resonators, and wherein said input and output resonators are also coupled together; and a band stop resonator coupled to said input resonator.
- 2. The advanced dielectric filter of claim 1, wherein said coupling of said input and output resonators is a weak coupling as compared to other couplings between resonators of said filter.
- 3. The advanced dielectric filter of claim 2, wherein said weak coupling is an inductive coupling groove.
- 4. The advanced dielectric filter of claim 1, wherein at least one of said resonators is of a different design from other said resonators.
- 5. The advanced dielectric filter of claim 1, wherein at least one of said resonators coupled between said input and output resonators is reversed in orientation as compared to other of said resonators of said filter.
- 6. The advanced dielectric filter of claim 1, wherein at least one of said resonators coupled between said input and output resonators is reversed in orientation electronically by employing electrode coupling on a top and bottom surface of said filter.
- 7. The advanced dielectric filter of claim 6, wherein said filter is formed from a single block of dielectric material and includes a top, bottom and sides; wherein said sides are covered by and interconnected by an electrode coating which acts as a ground; wherein each of said resonators includes coupling electrodes which allows electrode coupling between each resonator; wherein said input resonator includes an input electrode; wherein said output resonator includes an output electrode; and wherein positioning of said input electrode, output electrode, coupling electrodes, grounding electrode coating effect an electronic reversing of the orientation of at least one resonator.
- 8. The advanced dielectric filter of claim 1, wherein three resonators are numbered #1, #2 and #3, wherein #1 is coupled to #2, #2 is coupled to #3, and #3 is coupled to #1; wherein #1 is connected to an input and #3 is connected to an output; and wherein said band stop resonator is coupled to #1.
- 9. An advanced duplexer dielectric filter for a device comprising:
an antenna connection for said filter that serves as an input and output to a device via said filter; an output connection that serves as a connection from said device to said filter; an input connection that serves as a connection to said device from said filter; a first set of at least three resonators coupled together between said input and antenna connections, said first set having an input resonator connected to said antenna connection, an output resonator connected to said input connection, and at least one resonator coupled between said input and output resonators of said first set such that there is always an odd number of resonators coupled together in said first set including said input and output resonators, wherein said input and output resonators are also coupled together, and including a band stop resonator coupled to said input resonator; and a second set of at least three two resonators coupled together between said output and antenna connections, said second set having an input resonator connected to said output connection, an output resonator connected to said antenna connection, and at least one resonator coupled between said input and output resonators of said second set such that there is always an odd number of resonators coupled together in said second set including said input and output resonators, wherein said input and output resonators are also coupled together, and including a band stop resonator coupled to said input resonator.
- 10. The advanced duplexer dielectric filter of claim 9, wherein said coupling of said input and output resonators of said first and second sets is a weak coupling as compared to other couplings between resonators of said filter.
- 11. The advanced duplexer dielectric filter of claim 10, wherein said weak coupling of said first and second sets is an inductive coupling groove.
- 12. The advanced duplexer dielectric filter of claim 9, wherein at least one of said resonators of said first and second sets is of a different design from other said resonators.
- 13. The advanced duplexer dielectric filter of claim 9, wherein at least one of said resonators coupled between said input and output resonators of said first and second sets is reversed in orientation as compared to other of said resonators of said filter.
- 14. The advanced duplexer dielectric filter of claim 9, wherein at least one of said resonators coupled between said input and output resonators of said first and second sets is reversed in orientation electronically by employing electrode coupling on a top and bottom surface of said filter.
- 15. The advanced duplexer dielectric filter of claim 14, wherein said filter is formed from a single block of dielectric material and includes a top, bottom and sides; wherein said sides are covered by and interconnected by an electrode coating which acts as a ground; wherein each of said resonators of said first and second sets includes coupling electrodes which allows electrode coupling between each resonator; wherein said input resonators include an input electrode; wherein said output resonators include an output electrode; and wherein positioning of said input electrode, output electrode, coupling electrodes, grounding electrode coating effect an electronic reversing of the orientation of at least one resonator of said first and second sets.
- 16. The advanced duplexer dielectric filter of claim 11, wherein resonators of said first and second sets each have three resonators; wherein the resonators of each said first and second set are numbered #1, #2 and #3, wherein #1 is coupled to #2, #2 is coupled to #3, and #3 is coupled to #1; and wherein said band stop resonator is coupled to #1
Parent Case Info
[0001] This application is a continuation-in-part application of U.S. patent applications Ser. No. 09/697,452 filed on Oct. 26, 2000 and Ser. No. 09/754,587 filed on Jan. 4, 2001.
Continuation in Parts (2)
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09781765 |
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09754587 |
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09781765 |
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