Claims
- 1. A notch filter comprising:
a main transmission line; a first coupling mechanism; and a first electrically tunable resonator coupled to the main transmission line through the first coupling mechanism.
- 2. A notch filter according to claim 1, wherein the first electrically tunable resonator includes a first tunable dielectric varactor or a first microelectromechanical variable capacitor.
- 3. A notch filter according to claim 2, wherein the first tunable varactor comprises:
a substrate having a first dielectric constant and having a generally planar surface; a tunable dielectric layer positioned on the generally planar surface of the substrate, the tunable dielectric layer having a second dielectric constant greater than said first dielectric constant; and first and second electrodes positioned on a surface of the tunable dielectric layer opposite the generally planar surface of the substrate, said first and second electrodes being separated to form a gap therebetween.
- 4. A notch filter according to claim 3, wherein the first tunable varactor further comprises:
an insulating material in said gap.
- 5. A notch filter according to claim 3, wherein the tunable dielectric layer in the first tunable varactor has a permittivity in a range from about 20 to about 2000, and a tunability in a range from about 10% to about 80% at a bias voltage of about 10 V/μm.
- 6. A notch filter according to claim 1, wherein the first coupling mechanism comprises one of:
a first capacitive probe, a first inductive loop, a first iris window, a first evanescent waveguide piece, a first slot, and a first hole.
- 7. A notch filter according to claim 1, wherein the main transmission line comprises one of:
a coaxial transmission line, a microstrip line, a stripline line, a rectangular waveguide, a coplanar waveguide, and a ridged waveguide.
- 8. A notch filter according to claim 1, further comprising:
a second coupling mechanism; and a second electrically tunable resonator coupled to the main transmission line through the second coupling mechanism, wherein the first and second coupling mechanisms are spaced ¼ wavelength apart at an operating frequency of the filter.
- 9. A notch filter according to claim 8, wherein the second electrically tunable resonator includes a second tunable dielectric varactor or a second microelectromechanical varactor.
- 10. A notch filter according to claim 9, wherein the second tunable varactor comprises:
a substrate having a first dielectric constant and having a generally planar surface; a tunable dielectric layer positioned on the generally planar surface of the substrate, the tunable dielectric layer having a second dielectric constant greater than said first dielectric constant; and first and second electrodes positioned on a surface of the tunable dielectric layer opposite the generally planar surface of the substrate, said first and second electrodes being separated to form a gap therebetween.
- 11. A notch filter according to claim 10, wherein the second tunable capacitor further comprises:
an insulating material in said gap.
- 12. A notch filter according to claim 10, wherein the tunable dielectric layer in the second tunable capacitor has a permittivity in a range from about 20 to about 2000, and a tunability in a range from about 10% to about 80% at a bias voltage of about 10 V/μm.
- 13. A notch filter according to claim 8, wherein the second coupling mechanism comprises one of:
a second capacitive probe, a second inductive loop, a second iris window, a second evanescent waveguide piece, a second slot, and a second hole.
- 14. A wireless telephone handset comprising:
an antenna connection; a diplexer coupled to the antenna connection; a transmit section connected to a first port of the diplexer; a receive section connected to a second port of the diplexer; and
wherein the diplexer includes first and second notch filters, each of the notch filters comprising a main transmission line, a first coupling mechanism, and a first electrically tunable resonator coupled to the main transmission line through the first coupling mechanism.
- 15. A wireless telephone handset according to claim 14, wherein each of the first electrically tunable resonators includes a first tunable dielectric varactor or a first microelectromechanical variable capacitor.
- 16. A wireless telephone handset according to claim 15, wherein the first tunable varactor comprises:
a substrate having a first dielectric constant and having a generally planar surface; a tunable dielectric layer positioned on the generally planar surface of the substrate, the tunable dielectric layer having a second dielectric constant greater than said first dielectric constant; and first and second electrodes positioned on a surface of the tunable dielectric layer opposite the generally planar surface of the substrate, said first and second electrodes being separated to form a gap therebetween.
- 17. A wireless telephone handset according to claim 14, wherein the first coupling mechanism comprises one of:
a first capacitive probe, a first inductive loop, a first iris window, a first evanescent waveguide piece, a first slot, and a first hole.
- 18. A wireless telephone handset according to claim 14, wherein the main transmission line comprises one of:
a coaxial transmission line, a microstrip line, a stripline line, a rectangular waveguide, a coplanar waveguide, and a ridged waveguide.
- 19. A wireless telephone handset according to claim 14, wherein each of the first and second notch filters further includes:
a second coupling mechanism; and a second electrically tunable resonator coupled to the main transmission line through the second coupling mechanism, wherein the first and second coupling mechanisms are spaced ¼ wavelength apart at an operating frequency of the filter.
- 20. A wireless telephone handset comprising:
an antenna connection; a diplexer coupled to the antenna connection; a transmit section connected to a first port of the diplexer; a receive section connected to a second port of the diplexer; and
wherein the diplexer includes first and second notch filters, each of the notch filters comprising a bandpass filter connected between a termination and one of a circulator or a 3 dB hybrid.
CROSS REFERENCE TO A RELATED APPLICATION
[0001] This application claims the benefit of United States Provisional Application Serial No. 60/254,841, filed Dec. 12, 2000.
Provisional Applications (1)
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