Claims
- 1. A filter network, comprising:
a non-superconducting filter, said non-superconducting filter having an input and an output; and a superconducting filter, said superconducting filter having an input coupled to the output of the non-superconducting filter.
- 2. The filter network of claim 1, wherein the non-superconducting filter is a bandpass filter having a first pass band.
- 3. The filter network of claim 2, wherein the non-superconducting filter has a finite frequency transmission zero positioned at a frequency outside of the first pass band.
- 4. The filter network of claim 2, wherein the superconducting filter is a bandpass filter having a second pass band located inside the first pass band.
- 5. A method of filtering radio frequency (RF) signals, comprising the steps of:
filtering RF signals using a non-superconducting filter; and subsequently filtering the RF signals using a superconducting filter.
- 6. The method of claim 5, wherein the step of filtering the RF signals using the non-superconducting filter further comprises the step of passing the RF signals having a frequency within a first pass band.
- 7. The method of claim 6, wherein the step of filtering the RF signals using the non-superconducting filter further comprises the step of providing a finite transmission zero at a frequency outside the first pass band for enhancing signal rejection.
- 8. A front-end receiver system for use in a base station, comprising:
a non-superconducting filter, said non-superconducting filter having an input for receiving RF signals and an output; a superconducting filter, said superconducting filter having an input coupled to the output of the non-superconducting filter, and an output; and a receiver coupled to the output of the superconducting filter.
- 9. The system of claim 8, wherein the non-superconducting filter is a bandpass filter having a first pass band.
- 10. The system of claim 9, wherein the first pass band encompasses a receiving frequency range of the base station.
- 11. The system of claim 10, wherein the receiving frequency range is approximately 824 MHz to 849 MHz.
- 12. The system of claim 9, wherein the non-superconducting filter has a finite frequency transmission zero positioned at a frequency outside the first pass band.
- 13. The system of claim 12, wherein the finite frequency transmission zero is positioned at a frequency within a transmitting frequency range of the base station.
- 14. The system of claim 13, wherein the transmitting frequency range of the base station is approximately 869 MHz to 894 MHz.
- 15. The system of claim 9, wherein the superconducting filter is a bandpass filter having a second pass band located inside the first pass band.
- 16. A front-end receiver system for use in a base station, comprising:
a bandpass non-superconducting filter, said non-superconducting filter having a first pass band encompassing a receiving frequency range of the base station, a finite frequency transmission zero located at a frequency within a transmitting frequency range of the base station, an input for receiving RF signals, and an output; and a bandpass superconducting filter, said superconducting filter having a second pass band located inside the first pass band, an input coupled to the output of the non-superconducting filter, and an output.
- 17. A filter network, comprising:
a non-superconducting filter, said non-superconducting filter having an input and an output, wherein the non-superconducting filter is a bandpass filter having a first pass band and none or more than one finite frequency transmission zero positioned at frequencies outside of the first pass band; and a superconducting filter, said superconducting filter having an input coupled to the output of the non-superconducting filter.
- 18. A filter network, comprising:
a non-superconducting filter, said non-superconducting filter having an input, an output, a housing, a first resonator, a second resonator, and a third resonator, said resonators being enclosed in the housing such that the input of the non-superconducting filter is coupled to the first resonator, the output of the non-superconducting filter is coupled to the third resonator, and each resonator is coupled to each one of the other two resonators, wherein the non-superconducting filter is a bandpass filter having a first pass band; and a superconducting filter, said superconducting filter having an input coupled to the output of the non-superconducting filter.
- 19. The filter network of claim 18, wherein the non-superconducting filter has a finite frequency transmission zero positioned at a frequency outside of the first pass band.
- 20. The filter network of claim 19, wherein the finite frequency transmission zero is positioned at a frequency above the first pass band.
- 21. The filter network of claim 18, wherein the finite frequency transmission zero is positioned at a frequency below the first pass band.
- 22. The filter network of claim 18, wherein the superconducting filter is a bandpass filter having a second pass band located inside the first pass band.
- 23. The filter network of claim 18, wherein the input and the output of the non-superconducting filter are capacitively coupled to the first and third resonator, respectively.
- 24. The filter network of claim 18, wherein the input and the output of the non-superconducting filter are directly coupled to the first and third resonator, respectively.
- 25. The filter network of claim 18, wherein the resonators are coupled to one another through apertures in the housing.
- 26. A filter network, comprising:
a non-superconducting filter, said non-superconducting filter having an input, an output, a housing, and more than three resonators, said resonators being enclosed in the housing such that the input of the non-superconducting filter is coupled to one of the resonators, and the output of the non-superconducting filter is coupled to another one of the resonators, wherein the non-superconducting filter is a bandpass filter having a first pass band; and a superconducting filter, said superconducting filter having an input coupled to the output of the non-superconducting filter.
- 27. A method of filtering radio frequency (RF) signals, comprising the steps of:
filtering RF signals using a non-superconducting filter by passing the RF signals having a frequency within a first pass band; and subsequently filtering the RF signals using a superconducting filter by passing the RF signals having a frequency within a second pass band, said second pass band being located inside the first pass band.
- 28. A front-end receiver system for use in a base station, comprising:
a non-superconducting filter, said non-superconducting filter having an input for receiving RF signals and an output, wherein the non-superconducting filter is a bandpass filter having a first pass band and none or more than one finite frequency transmission zero positioned at frequencies outside the first pass band; a superconducting filter, said superconducting filter having an input coupled to the output of the non-superconducting filter, and an output; and a receiver coupled to the output of the superconducting filter.
- 29. A front-end receiver system for use in a base station, comprising:
a non-superconducting filter, said non-superconducting filter having an input for receiving RF signals, an output, a housing, a first resonator, a second resonator, and a third resonator, said resonators being enclosed in the housing such that the input of the non-superconducting filter is coupled to the first resonator, the output of the non-superconducting filter is coupled to the third resonator, and each resonator is coupled to each one of the other two resonators, wherein the non-superconducting filter is a bandpass filter having a first pass band; a superconducting filter, said superconducting filter having an input coupled to the output of the non-superconducting filter, and an output; and a receiver coupled to the output of the superconducting filter.
- 30. The system of claim 29, wherein the non-superconducting filter has a finite frequency transmission zero positioned at a frequency outside the first pass band.
- 31. A front-end receiver system for use in a base station, comprising:
a non-superconducting filter, said non-superconducting filter having an input for receiving RF signals, an output, a housing, and more than three resonators, said resonators being enclosed in the housing such that the input of the non-superconducting filter is coupled to one of the resonators, and the output of the non-superconducting filter is coupled to another one of the resonators, wherein the non-superconducting filter is a bandpass filter having a first pass band; a superconducting filter, said superconducting filter having an input coupled to the output of the non-superconducting filter, and an output; and a receiver coupled to the output of the superconducting filter.
CROSS-REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATIONS
[0001] This application is a continuation of co-pending U.S. application Ser. No. 09/818,100, filed Mar. 26, 2001, allowed, which is fully and expressly incorporated by reference herein.
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09818100 |
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10430914 |
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