The invention relates generally to dielectric waveguide filters and, more specifically, to a dielectric waveguide filter with direct coupling and alternative cross-coupling.
This invention is related to a dielectric waveguide filter of the type disclosed in U.S. Pat. No. 5,926,079 to Heine et al. In which a plurality of resonators are spaced longitudinally along the length of a monoblock and in which a plurality of slots/notches are spaced longitudinally along the length of the monoblock and define a plurality of bridges between the plurality of resonators which provide a direct inductive/capacitive coupling between the plurality of resonators.
The attenuation characteristics of a waveguide filter of the type disclosed in U.S. Pat. No. 5,926,079 to Heine et al. can be increased through the incorporation of zeros in the form of additional resonators located at one or both ends of the waveguide filter. A disadvantage associated with the incorporation of additional resonators, however, is that it also increases the length of the filter which, in some applications, may not be desirable or possible due to, for example, space limitations on a customer's motherboard.
The attenuation characteristics of a filter can also be increased by both direct and cross-coupling the resonators as disclosed in, for example, U.S. Pat. No. 7,714,680 to Vangala et al. which discloses a monoblock filter with both inductive direct coupling and quadruplet cross-coupling of resonators created in part by respective metallization patterns which are defined on the top surface of the filter and extend between selected ones of the resonator through-holes to provide the disclosed direct and cross-coupling of the resonators.
Direct and cross-coupling of the type disclosed in U.S. Pat. No. 7,714,680 to Vangala et al. and comprised of top surface of metallization patterns is not applicable in waveguide filters of the type disclosed in U.S. Pat. No. 5,926,079 to Heine et al. which includes only slots and no top surface metallization patterns.
The present invention is thus directed to a dielectric waveguide filter with both direct and optional cross-coupled resonators which allow for an increase in the attenuation characteristics of the waveguide filter without an increase in the length of the waveguide filter or the use of metallization patterns on the top surface of the filter.
The present invention is directed to a dielectric waveguide filter comprising a block of dielectric material including a plurality of exterior surfaces covered with an exterior layer of conductive material, a plurality of stacked resonators defined in the block of dielectric material by one or more slots extending into the block of dielectric material and an interior layer of conductive material that separates the plurality of stacked resonators, at least a first RF signal input/output electrode defined on the block of dielectric material, and a first RF signal transmission window defined in the interior layer of conductive material and defining a direct path for the transmission of an RF signal between the plurality of stacked resonators.
In one embodiment, first and second slots extend into one or more of the exterior surfaces of the block of dielectric material and separate the block of dielectric material into at least first and second stacked resonators and third and fourth stacked resonators, the first RF signal transmission window being defined in the interior layer of conductive material between the first and second stacked resonators and a second RF signal transmission window is defined in the interior layer of conductive material and defines an indirect path for the transmission of the RF signal between the third and fourth stacked resonators.
In one embodiment, a second RF signal input/output electrode is defined in the block of dielectric material in a relationship relative to the first RF signal input/output electrode to define a generally oval shaped direct path for the transmission of the RF signal through the dielectric waveguide filter.
In one embodiment, the block of dielectric material defines a longitudinal axis and the first and second RF signal input/output electrodes are defined by respective first and second through-holes extending through the block of dielectric material, the first and second slots and the first and second through-holes extending in a direction transverse to the direction of the longitudinal axis, and the first and second through-holes being disposed in a diametrically opposed and co-linear relationship on opposite sides of the interior layer of conductive material.
In one embodiment, the block of dielectric material is comprised of first and second separate blocks of dielectric material each including a plurality of exterior surfaces covered with an exterior layer of conductive material and defining the interior layer of conductive material when the first and second separate blocks of dielectric material are stacked on each other, the first slot being defined in the first block of dielectric material and separating the first block of dielectric material into the first and third resonators, the second slot being defined in the second block of dielectric material and separating the second block of dielectric material into the second and fourth resonators, the respective first and second RF signal transmission windows being defined by respective windows in the layer of conductive material which covers the exterior surface of each of the first and second blocks of dielectric material.
The present invention is also directed to a dielectric waveguide filter comprising a first block of dielectric material including a plurality of exterior surfaces covered with a layer of conductive material and at least a first slot extending into one or more of the exterior surfaces and separating the first block of dielectric material into at least first and second resonators, a first RF signal input/output electrode defined at one end of the first block of dielectric material, and a second block of dielectric material including a plurality of exterior surfaces covered with a layer of conductive material and at least a second slot extending into one or more of the exterior surfaces and separating the second block of dielectric material into at least third and fourth resonators, the second block of dielectric material being stacked on the first block of dielectric material in a relationship wherein the first and fourth resonators are stacked on each other and the second and third resonators are stacked on each other and a first direct generally oval shaped RF signal transmission path is defined through the waveguide filter.
In one embodiment, the first direct RF signal transmission path is defined in part by a first RF signal transmission window located between the second and third stacked resonators.
In one embodiment, the first direct RF signal transmission window is defined by respective first and second windows in the layer of conductive material covering the exterior surface of the respective first and second blocks of dielectric material.
In one embodiment, a second RF signal transmission window located is between the first and fourth stacked resonators for providing an indirect path for the transmission of the RF signal between the first and fourth resonators.
In one embodiment, the second RF signal transmission window is defined by respective third and fourth windows in the layer of conductive material covering the exterior surface of the respective first and second blocks of dielectric material.
In one embodiment, a second RF signal input/output electrode is defined at one end of the second block of dielectric material and positioned in a relationship diametrically opposed to the first RF signal input/output electrode defined at the one end of the first block of dielectric material, the first and second RF signal input/output electrodes being defined by respective first and second through-holes extending through the respective first and second blocks of dielectric material.
In one embodiment, respective first and second steps are defined in the respective one ends of the first and second blocks of dielectric material, the respective first and second through-holes extending through the respective first and second steps.
The present invention is further directed to a dielectric waveguide filter comprising a first block of dielectric material defining a first longitudinal axis and including a plurality of exterior surfaces covered with a layer of conductive material, a first plurality of slots defined in the first block of dielectric material and extending in a direction opposite the direction of the first longitudinal axis and separating the first block of dielectric material into a first plurality of resonators extending along the first longitudinal axis, and a first step defined at one end of the first block of dielectric material, a first RF signal input/output through-hole defined in the step of the first block of dielectric material, a second block of dielectric material seated against the first block of dielectric material, the second block of dielectric material defining a second longitudinal axis and including a plurality of exterior surfaces covered with a layer of conductive material, a second plurality of slots defined in the second block of dielectric material and extending in a direction opposite the direction of the second longitudinal axis and separating the second block of dielectric material into a second plurality of resonators extending along the second longitudinal axis, and a second step defined at one end of the second block of dielectric material, a second RF signal input/output through-hole defined in the step of the second block of dielectric material, and a first direct RF signal transmission path defined by the combination of the first and second RF signal input/output through-holes and the plurality of resonators in the first and second blocks of dielectric material.
In one embodiment, the first direct RF signal transmission path is defined in part by a first direct RF signal transmission means located between a first one of the first plurality of resonators in the first block of dielectric material and a first one of the second plurality of resonators in the second block of dielectric material.
In one embodiment, the first direct RF signal transmission means is defined by respective first and second windows defined in the layer of conductive material covering the exterior surface of the respective first and second blocks of dielectric material.
In one embodiment, a first indirect RF signal transmission means defines a first indirect coupling path for the transmission of the RF signal from a second one of the first plurality of resonators in the first block of dielectric material to a second one of the second plurality of resonators in the second block of dielectric material.
In one embodiment, the first indirect RF signal transmission line means is defined by respective third and fourth windows defined in the layer of conductive material covering the plurality of exterior surfaces of the respective first and second blocks of dielectric material.
In one embodiment, the first direct RF signal transmission path is generally oval in shape.
Other advantages and features of the present invention will be more readily apparent from the following detailed description of the preferred embodiment of the invention, the accompanying drawings, and the appended claims.
These and other features of the invention can best be understood by the following description of the accompanying FIGURES as follows:
In the embodiment shown, the waveguide filter 1100 is made from a pair of separate generally parallelepiped-shaped monoblocks of dielectric material 1101 and 1103 which have been coupled together in a stacked relationship to form the waveguide filter 1100.
The bottom monoblock 1101 is comprised of a suitable solid block or core of dielectric material, such as for example ceramic, and includes opposed longitudinal horizontal exterior surfaces 1102a and 1104a, opposed longitudinal side vertical exterior surfaces 1106a and 1108a that are disposed in a relationship normal to and extend between the horizontal exterior surfaces 1102a and 1104a, and opposed transverse end side vertical exterior end surfaces 1110a and 1112a that are disposed in a relationship generally normal to and extend between the longitudinal horizontal exterior surfaces 1102a and 1104a and the longitudinal vertical exterior surfaces 1102a and 1102b.
Thus, in the embodiment shown, each of the surfaces 1102a, 1104a, 1106a, and 1108a extends in the same direction as the longitudinal axis L1 (
The top monoblock 1103 is also comprised of a suitable solid block or core of dielectric material, such as for example ceramic, and includes opposed longitudinal horizontal exterior surfaces 1102b and 1104b, opposed longitudinal side vertical exterior surfaces 1106b and 1108b disposed in a relationship normal to and extending between the horizontal exterior surfaces 1102b and 1104b, and opposed transverse end side vertical exterior surfaces 1110b and 1112b disposed in a relationship normal to and extending between the horizontal exterior surfaces 1102b and 1104b and the longitudinal side vertical exterior surfaces 1106b and 1108b.
Thus, in the embodiment shown, each of the surfaces 1102b, 1104b, 1106b, and 1108b extends in the same direction as the longitudinal axis L2 (
The monoblocks 1101 and 1103 include respective first and second pluralities of resonant sections (also referred to as cavities or cells or resonators) 1114, 1116, and 1118 and 1120, 1121, and 1122 which are spaced longitudinally along the length of, and extend co-linearly with and in the same direction as the longitudinal axis L1 and L2 of, the respective monoblocks 1101 and 1103 and are separated from each other by a plurality of (and more specifically a pair in the embodiment of
Thus, in the embodiment shown, each of the vertical slits or slots 1124a and 1124b extend in a direction generally transverse or normal to the direction of the longitudinal axis L1 and L2 of the respective monoblocks 1101 and 1103.
As shown in
Similarly, and as also shown in
The monoblock 1101, and more specifically the end resonator 1114 of the monoblock 1101, additionally comprises and defines an end step 1136a comprising, in the embodiment shown, a generally L-shaped recessed or grooved or shouldered or notched region or section of the longitudinal surface 1102a, opposed side surfaces 1106a and 1108a, and side end surface 1112a of the monoblock 1101 from which dielectric ceramic material has been removed or is absent.
The monoblock 1103, and more specifically the end resonator 1122 of the monoblock 1103, similarly additionally comprises and defines an end step 1136b comprising, in the embodiment shown, a generally L-shaped recessed or grooved or shouldered or notched region or section of the longitudinal surface 1104b, opposed side surfaces 1106b and 1108b, and side end surface 1112b of the monoblock 1103 from which dielectric material has been removed or is absent.
Stated another way, in the embodiment shown, the respective steps 1136a and 1136b are defined in and by an end section or region of the respective monoblocks 1101 and 1103 having a height or thickness less than the height or thickness of the remainder of the respective monoblocks 1101 and 1103.
Further, in the embodiment shown, the respective end steps 1136a and 1136b each comprise a generally L-shaped recessed or notched portion of the respective end resonators 1114 and 1122 defined on the respective monoblocks 1101 and 1103 which include respective first generally horizontal surfaces 1140a and 1140b located or directed inwardly of, spaced from, and parallel to the surfaces 1102a and 1104b of the respective monoblocks 1101 and 1103 and respective second generally vertical surfaces or walls 1142a and 1142b located or directed inwardly of, spaced from, and parallel to, the respective side end surfaces 1110a and 1112a and 11100b and 1112b of the respective monoblocks 1101 and 1103.
Further, and although not shown or described herein in any detail, it is understood that the end steps 1136a and 1136b could also be defined by an outwardly extending end section or region of the respective monoblocks 1101 and 1103 having a height or thickness greater than the height or thickness of the remainder of the respective monoblocks 1101 and 1103.
The monoblocks 1101 and 1103 additionally each comprise an electrical RF signal input/output electrode which, in the embodiment shown, is in the form of respective cylindrically shaped through-holes 1146a and 1146b (
Still more specifically, the respective input/output through-holes 1146a and 1146b are spaced from and generally parallel to the respective transverse side end surfaces 1112a and 1112b of the respective monoblocks 1101 and 1103 and define respective generally circular openings 1147a and 1147b located and terminating in the respective step surfaces 1140a and 1140b and respective opposed openings 1148a and 1148b terminating in the respective block surfaces 1104a and 1102b (
The respective RF signal input/output through-holes 1146a and 1146b are also located and positioned in and extend through the interior of the respective monoblocks 1101 and 1103 in a relationship generally spaced from and parallel to the respective step wall or surfaces 1142a and 1142b and in a relationship and direction generally normal or transverse to the longitudinal axis of the respective monoblocks 1101 and 1103.
All of the external surfaces 1102a, 1104a, 1106a, 1108a, 1108a, 10a, and 1112a of the monoblock 1101, the external surfaces of the monoblock 1101 defining the slits 1124a, and the interior cylindrical surface of the monoblock 1101 defining the RF signal input/output through-hole 1146a are covered with a suitable conductive material, such as for example silver, with the exception of the regions described in more detail below including a ring shaped region 1170a (
Similarly, all of the exterior surfaces 1102b, 1104b, 1106b, 1110b, and 1112b of the monoblock 1103, the external surfaces of the monoblock 1103 defining the slits 1124b, and the interior cylindrical surface of the monoblock 1103 defining the RF signal input/output through-hole 1146b are covered with a suitable conductive material, such as for example silver, with the exception of the regions described in more detail below including a ring shaped region 1170b (
The monoblocks 1101 and 1103 still further comprise respective RF signal input/output connectors 1400 protruding outwardly from the respective openings 1147a and 1147b defined in the respective surfaces 1140a and 1140b by the respective through-holes 1146a and 1146b.
As shown in
Specifically, the monoblocks 1101 and 1103 are coupled to each other in a relationship wherein, as shown in
Still more specifically, the monoblocks 1101 and 1103 are stacked against each other in a relationship wherein the horizontal surface 1104a of the monoblock 1101 is abutted against the horizontal surface 1102b of the monoblock 1103; a central interior layer 1150 of conductive material (
Thus, in the relationship as shown in
Thus, and as shown in
In the embodiment shown, the end section or region 1136 defines a first generally L-shaped step or shoulder 1136a corresponding to the step 1136a defined in the monoblock 1101, which is located below and spaced from the longitudinal axis L3, and includes an exterior surface 1140a extending inwardly and spaced from and parallel to the bottom exterior surface 1102 of the waveguide filter 1100; and a diametrically opposed second generally L-shaped step or shoulder 1136b corresponding to the step 1136b in the monoblock 1103, which is located above and spaced from the longitudinal axis L3 and including an exterior surface 1140b extending inwardly and spaced from and parallel to the top exterior surface 1104 of the waveguide filter 1100.
A generally cylindrically shaped through-hole 1146a corresponding to the through-hole 1146a defined in the monoblock 1101 extends through the end section 1136, in a relationship and direction transverse and normal to and below the longitudinal axis L3, between a generally cylindrically shaped opening 1147a defined in the step surface 1140a and the central layer 1150 of conductive material.
A generally cylindrically shaped through-hole 1146b corresponding to the through-hole 1146b in the monoblock 1103 extends through the end section 1136, in a relationship co-linear with and diametrically opposed to the through-hole 1146b and in a relationship and direction transverse and normal to and above the longitudinal axis L3, between a generally cylindrically shaped opening 1147b defined in the step surface 1140b and the central layer 1150 of conductive material.
Thus, in the embodiment shown, the through-holes 1146a and 1146b are located in a diametrically opposed and co-linear relationship on opposite sides of, and in a relationship generally normal to, the central layer 1150 of conductive material and the longitudinal axis L3 of the waveguide filter 1100.ip
Thus, in the embodiment of
The waveguide filter 1100 further comprises a first interior or internal RF signal transmission window or means or coupling 1622 (
In the embodiment shown, the window 1622 comprises a generally rectangularly shaped aperture or void or opening or window that is defined in the central layer 1150 of conductive material and is formed in the region of the central layer 1150 located between the resonators 1118 and 1120. More specifically, the window 1622 is defined by respective generally rectangularly shaped apertures or voids or openings or windows 1622a and 1622b that are formed in the layer of conductive material that covers the respective exterior surfaces 1104a and 1102b of the respective monoblocks 1101 and 1103 and located thereon in the region of the respective resonators 1118 and 1120. The windows 1622a and 1622b are aligned with each other when the monoblocks 1101 and 1103 are coupled together to define the central layer 1150 of conductive material and the window 1622 therein.
Stated another way, the window 1622 is defined by respective generally rectangularly shaped regions 1622a and 1622b of dielectric material on the respective exterior surfaces 1104a and 1102b of the respective monoblocks 1101 and 1103 which upon alignment with each other when the monoblocks 1101 and 1103 are coupled together defines the interior RF signal transmission window 1622.
In accordance with this embodiment, the window 1622 located in the interior of the waveguide filter 1100 between the resonators 1118 and 1120 allows for the internal or interior direct inductive passage or transmission of an RF signal from the resonator 1118 into the resonator 1120 of the waveguide filter 1100.
The waveguide filter 1100 additionally comprises a first indirect or cross-coupling interior or internal capacitive RF signal transmission window or means or coupling 1722 located in the interior of the waveguide filter 1100 between the resonators 1116 and 1121, which in the embodiment shown is in the shape of a rectangle extending in the same direction as and co-linear with the longitudinal axis L3 and the window 1622, for transmitting an RF transmission signal between the respective resonators 1116 and 1121 of the waveguide filter 1100 and, more specifically, between the resonators 1116 and 1121 of the respective monoblocks 1101 and 1103 coupled together to define the waveguide filter 1100.
In the embodiment shown, the window 1722 comprises a generally rectangularly shaped aperture or void or opening or window that is defined in the central layer 1150 of conductive material and is formed in the region of the central layer 1150 located between the resonators 1116 and 1121. Thus, the window 1722 is defined by respective generally rectangularly shaped apertures or voids or openings or windows 1722a and 1722b that are formed in the layer of conductive material that covers the respective exterior surfaces 1104a and 1102b of the respective monoblocks 1101 and 1103 and are located in the region of the respective resonators 1116 and 1121. The windows 1722a and 1722b are aligned with each other when the monoblocks 1101 and 1103 are coupled together to define the central layer 1150 of conductive material and the window 1722 therein.
Stated another way, the window 1722 is defined by respective generally rectangularly shaped regions 1722a and 1722b of dielectric material on the respective exterior surfaces 1104a and 1102b of the respective monoblocks 1101 and 1103 which upon alignment with each other when the monoblocks 1101 and 1103 are coupled together defines the interior RF signal transmission window 1722.
In accordance with the invention, the waveguide filter 1100 defines a first magnetic or inductive generally oval-shaped direct coupling RF signal transmission path for RF signals, generally designated by the arrows d in
Initially, the RF signal is transmitted into the connector 1400 and the through-hole 1146a in the embodiment where the through-hole 1146a in the monoblock 1101 defines the RF signal input through-hole. Thereafter, the RF signal is transmitted into the end section 1136 and, more specifically, the end step 1136a on the monoblock 1101; then into the resonator 1114 in monoblock 1101; then into the resonator 1116 in monoblock 1101 via the RF signal transmission bridge or pass 1128; and then into the resonator 1118 in monoblock 1101 via the RF signal transmission bridge or pass 1130.
Thereafter, the RF signal is transmitted from the monoblock 1101 into the monoblock 1103 and, more specifically, from the resonator 1118 in the monoblock 1101 into the resonator 1120 in the monoblock 1103 via the interior inductive RF signal transmission window 1622 located in the interior of the waveguide filter 1100 between the resonators 1118 and 1120.
Thereafter, the RF signal is transmitted into the resonator 1121 in the monoblock 1103 via the RF signal transmission bridge or pass 1132; then into the resonator 1122 in monoblock 1103 via the RF signal transmission bridge or pass 1134; then into the end section 1136 of monoblock 1103 and, more specifically, into the step 1136b of monoblock 1103; and then out through the through-hole 1146b and the connector 1400 in the end section 1136 of monoblock 1103 in the embodiment where the through-hole 1146b in the monoblock 1103 defines the RF signal output through-hole.
In accordance with this embodiment of the present invention, the waveguide filter 1100 also defines and provides an alternate or indirect- or cross-coupling RF signal transmission path for RF signals generally designated by the arrow c in
Specifically, the cross-coupling or indirect capacitive RF signal transmission path c is defined and created by the interior RF signal transmission means or window 1722 located between the resonators 1116 and 1121 which allows for the transmission of a small portion of the direct RF signal being transmitted through the resonator 1116 of the monoblock 1101 directly into the resonator 1121 of the monoblock 1103.
In accordance with the present invention and as shown in
The waveguide filter 2100 shown in
In the embodiment shown, the window 2722 comprises a generally round or circular shaped region or portion or patch or pad of the conductive or metal material defining the central interior layer 1150 of conductive material that is surrounded by a generally ring shaped region 2723 which is devoid of conductive material (i.e., a region of dielectric material) that isolates the window or patch of conductive material 2722 from the remainder of the conductive material of the central interior layer 1150 of conductive material and is formed in the region of the central layer 1150 located between the resonators 1116 and 1121.
Thus, and as shown in
The windows 2722a and 2722b are aligned with and connected to each other when the monoblocks 1101 and 1103 are coupled together to define the central layer 1150 of conductive material and the window 2722 therein.
In this embodiment, a cross-coupling or indirect capacitive RF signal transmission path c is defined and created by the interior RF signal transmission means or window 2722 located between the resonators 1116 and 1121 which allows for the transmission of a small portion of the direct RF signal being transmitted through the resonator 1116 of the monoblock 1101 directly into the resonator 1121 of the monoblock 1103.
While the invention has been taught with specific reference to the embodiments shown, it is understood that a person of ordinary skill in the art will recognize that changes can be made in form and detail without departing from the spirit and the scope of the invention. The described embodiments are to be considered in all respects only as illustrative and not restrictive.
For example, it is understood that the configuration, size, shape, and location of several of the elements of the waveguide filter including, but not limited to, the windows, steps, through-holes, and slits/slots of the waveguide filter may be adjusted depending upon the particular application or desired performance characteristics of the waveguide filter.
This application is a continuation patent application which claims the benefit of the filing date of U.S. patent application Ser. No. 14/088,471 filed on Nov. 25, 2013 now U.S. Pat. No. 9,130,255 issued on Sep. 8, 2015, entitled “Dielectric Waveguide Filter with Direct Coupling and Alternative Cross-Coupling”, the disclosure of which is incorporated herein by reference as are all references cited therein, which claimed the benefit of the filing date and disclosure of U.S. Provisional Application Ser. No. 61/730,615 filed on Nov. 28, 2012, the contents of which are entirely incorporated herein by reference as are all of references cited therein, and further claimed the benefit of the filing date and disclosure of, and is a continuation-in-part of, U.S. application Ser. No. 13/103,712 filed on May 9, 2011 now U.S. Pat. No. 8,823,470 issued on Sep. 2, 2014 and titled “Dielectric Waveguide Filter with Structure and Method for Adjusting Bandwidth”, U.S. application Ser. No. 13/373,862 filed on Dec. 3, 2011 now U.S. Pat. No. 9,030,279 issued on May 12, 2015 and titled “Dielectric Waveguide Filter with Direct Coupling and Alternative Cross-Coupling”, and U.S. application Ser. No. 13/564,822 filed on Aug. 2, 2012 now U.S. Pat. No. 9,030,278 issued on May 12, 2015 and titled “Tuned Dielectric Waveguide Filter and Method of Tuning”, the contents of which are also entirely incorporated herein by reference as are all of the references cited therein.
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