The present invention relates to an input/output coupling structure between a microstrip line formed on a printed circuit board and a dielectric waveguide resonator, and more particularly to an input/output coupling structure for coupling between TEM mode in a microstrip line and TE mode in a dielectric waveguide resonator to perform the conversion between the modes.
[Patent Publication]
Japanese Patent Laid-Open Publication No. 2000-208806
[Non-Patent Publication]
Dominic Deslandes and Ke Wu, Integrated Microstrip and Rectangular Waveguide in Planar Form, IEEE Microwave and Wireless Component Letters, Vol. 11, No. 2, 2001.
A dielectric waveguide resonator and a dielectric filter composed of a plurality of dielectric waveguide resonators coupled with each other constitute a circuit component having low-loss characteristics in microwave and millimetric-wave bands. A microstrip or coplanar line is widely used as a signal line for printed electronic circuit boards. In order to use a dielectric waveguide resonator as an electronic circuit component, it is required to connect the resonator to a microstrip or coplanar line in a simple structure (manner).
While there have been proposed some connecting structures between a microstrip line and a dielectric waveguide resonator, none of them has practicability in millimetric-wave band in excess of 30 GHz. The reasons for this difficulty include an extremely reduced size of a downsized dielectric waveguide resonator for millimetric-wave band. The previously proposed connecting structure for a dielectric waveguide resonator is designed such that an input/output electrode pattern to be connected to a microstrip line is formed on a part of the resonator. However, when the resonator is designed to comply with the use in millimetric-wave band, it has to be drastically downsized, which leads to considerable difficulty in forming the input/output electrode pattern to be connected to the microstrip line, on the surface of the dielectric substrate. Even if a very fine electrode could be formed on the surface of the dielectric substance, it is practically difficult to assure reliable connection between the fine electrode and a microstrip line, resulting in poor mass-productivity as a key factor against application of the dielectric waveguide resonator to electronic circuits.
In view of the above circumstances, it is an object of the present invention to provide a structure capable of connecting a dielectric waveguide resonator to a microstrip line without forming any input/output electrode on the resonator, to facilitate the application of the dielectric waveguide resonator to an electronic circuit even if it is intended to be used in millimetric-wave band.
In the present invention, the above object is achieved by forming slots, respectively, in the surface of a dielectric waveguide resonator and a conductive film connected with a microstrip line, and coupling the dielectric waveguide resonator with the microstrip line through these slots.
Specifically, the present invention provides an input/output coupling structure for a dielectric waveguide resonator to be mounted on a printed circuit board. The input/output coupling structure comprises; a region defined in the printed circuit board and surrounded by a first conductive film formed on the front surface of the printed circuit board and connected to a microstrip line on the printed circuit board, a second conductive film formed on the back surface of the printed circuit board, and a conductive wall connecting the respective peripheries of the first and second conductive films; a first slot formed in the front surface of the region; and a second slot formed in a surface of the dielectric waveguide resonator which is disposed to be opposed to the region of the printed circuit board. The first and second slots are adapted to be disposed in opposed relation to one another.
Electromagnetic energy propagated along microstrip line in the TEM mode is converted into TE mode energy through the mode conversion section. The TE mode energy generated in the conversion section is coupled with TE resonant mode in the dielectric waveguide resonator through the slots to allow the microstrip line to be connected to the resonator.
Any slot even having an extremely small size can be formed in the resonator only by partly removing the conductive film of the resonator without any difficulties. Thus, desired slots for input/output couplings can be formed even in a minute resonator for millimetric-wave band. The slot in the printed circuit board is not necessarily formed in the same shape and/or size as those of the slot in the dielectric waveguide resonator, but may be surposefully formed in a different shape and/or size therefrom.
In this case, even if some displacement is caused when the dielectric waveguide resonator is mounted on the printed circuit board, the coupling between the slots can be maintained at the same level to allow the variation in characteristics of an electronic circuit due to the displacement to be desirably reduced. In a dielectric waveguide filter having a multi-stage resonator connected threto, input/output couplings can be achieved by forming slots in the bottom surfaces of the first stage and last stage resonators, respectively.
Other features and advantages of the present invention will be apparent from the accompanying drawings and from the detailed description.
With reference to the drawings, various embodiments of the present invention will now be described.
As shown in
In this case, even if some displacement is caused when the dielectric waveguide resonator 40 is mounted on the printed circuit board 43, the coupling between the slots can be maintained at the same level to allow the variation in characteristics due to the displacement to be desirably reduced.
A dielectric waveguide filter having the structure as shown in
An advantageous embodiment of the present invention has been shown and described. It is obvious to the skilled in the art that various changes and modifications may be made therein without departing from the spirit and scope thereof as set forth in appended claims.
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