Multilayer filter

Information

  • Patent Grant
  • 6236290
  • Patent Number
    6,236,290
  • Date Filed
    Friday, June 11, 1999
    25 years ago
  • Date Issued
    Tuesday, May 22, 2001
    23 years ago
Abstract
Input-output terminal electrodes 3 and 4 are overlaid in both respective edge faces of the multilayer body 1 of a multilayer filter. Ground electrodes 5 and 5 are overlaid on both respective sides of the multilayer body 1. Through-hole electrodes 16 and 17 for use as a pair of inductance elements are formed in the multilayer body. One ends of the inductance elements are each electrically coupled to the input-output terminal electrodes 3 and 4, the other ends being connected to the conductive layer formed as a sealed electrode 21. Paralleled capacitors connected to the inductance elements are formed in the multilayer body 1. The ratio W/d of the diameter d of the through-hole electrodes 16 and 17 to width W between the ground electrodes 5 and 5 on both edge faces of the multilayer body 1 is set at not less than 1.6 and not greater than 11.4.
Description




BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION




This invention relates to a multilayer filter having characteristics of a band pass filter for use in mobile communication equipment such as a portable cellular telephone and the like.




A typical conventional multilayer filter comprises a plurality of strip-line resonators in the form of a multilayer body which is generally formed from dielectric and conductive layers which are stacked up by a sheeting or screen printing method before being sintered. In order to reduce the size of the multilayer filter using the strip-line resonators, the resonance frequency is lowered by providing capacitors connected in parallel in the multilayer body to obtain target filter characteristics.




In such a multilayer filter as formed with the strip-line resonators, however, current is concentrated on the edge portion of the strip-line conductive layer and the Q-factor is degraded, which poses a problem in that good filter characteristics are unobtainable.




It has been proposed by JP-A 9-35936 to use through-hole electrodes as inductance elements for solving the foregoing problems.




The multilayer filter disclosed in the aforesaid Japanese Patent Publication is seemingly intended to set the ratio W/d of the diameter d of a through-hole to the width W of a multilayer body is set at about 13. With an arrangement like this, however, the Q-factor would never be improved because the resistance value grows larger, though a large inductance value can be secured.




SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION




An object of the present invention is to provide a multilayer filter using through-holes as inductance elements, in which the multilayer filter is small in size and capable of improving the Q-value further.




According to the present invention, a multilayer filter comprises a multilayer body formed by stacking and sintering dielectric and conductive layers; input-output terminal electrodes overlaid in both respective edge faces of the multilayer body; ground electrodes overlaid on both respective sides of the multilayer body; inductance elements in a form of a plurality of through-hole electrodes formed in the multilayer body; paralleled capacitors connected to the inductance elements formed in the multilayer body; and in that one end of each inductance element is electrically coupled to the input-output terminal electrode, the other end is connected to the conductive layer as a sealed electrode; and the ratio W/d of the diameter d of the through-hole electrode to width W between the ground electrodes on both edge faces of the multilayer body is set at not less than 1.6 and not greater than 11.4.




The multilayer filter according to the present invention is thus of quasi-coaxial type, that is, provided with the sealed electrodes in both respective sides of a body of generally cubic shape, and the through-hole electrodes as inductance elements. Moreover, not lower than about 70% of the maximum value is made obtainable as the Q-factor by setting the ratio of the diameter d of the through-hole to the width W of the multilayer body at the range of 1.6 to 11.4.




Further, in a multilayer filter, an impedance-matching capacitor is provided between the input-output terminal electrode and the inductance element.











BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS





FIG. 1A

is a perspective view of a multilayer filter embodying the present invention;





FIG. 1B

is a sectional view taken on line E—E of

FIG. 1A

;





FIG. 2

is a layer structural diagram of the multilayer filter of

FIGS. 1A and 1B

;





FIG. 3A

is a diagram illustrating the diameter d of a through-hole and width W between both sides of a multilayer body;





FIG. 3B

is an equivalent circuit diagram in the multilayer filter;





FIG. 4

is a diagram showing the relation between the ratio W/d of the diameter d of the through-hole electrode to side-to-side width W and the Q-factor in the multilayer filter; and





FIG. 5

is a comparative diagram between transmission characteristics when the present invention is applied to a multilayer filter whose central frequency is 1.9 Disc and those of a conventional multilayer filter using strip-line resonators.











DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE PREFERRED EMBODIMENTS





FIG. 1A

is a perspective view of a multilayer filter embodying the present invention;

FIG. 1B

, a sectional view taken on line E—E of

FIG. 1A

;

FIG. 2

, a layer-to-layer structural diagram;

FIG. 3A

, a diagram illustrating the diameter d of a through-hole and width W between both sides of a multilayer body


1


; and

FIG. 3B

, an equivalent circuit diagram in the multilayer filter.




In

FIGS. 1A and 1B

, reference numeral


1


denotes a multilayer body comprising a ceramic dielectric layer


2


and a conductive layer which will be described hereinafter. Input-output terminal electrodes


3


and


4


are overlaid in both respective edge faces of the multilayer body


1


, and ground electrodes


5


and


5


are overlaid on both respective sides of the multilayer body


1


.




Reference numerals


6


and


7


denote impedance-matching capacitor electrodes each connected to the input-output terminal electrodes


3


and


4


facing capacitor electrodes


8


and


9


via the dielectric layer so as to form impedance-matching capacitors Ci


1


and Ci


2


.




Reference numerals


10


and


11


denote capacitor electrodes each connected to the capacitor electrodes


8


and


9


via through-hole electrodes


12


and


13


and by placing a capacitor electrode


14


between the capacitor electrodes


8


and


10


and between the capacitor electrodes


9


and


11


via the dielectric layer, a resonator-to-resonator coupling capacitor Cm of

FIG. 3B

is formed.




The capacitor electrodes


10


and


11


are placed opposite to a sealed electrode


15


via the dielectric layer whereby to form capacitors Cr


1


and Cr


2


for resonators each connected to inductance elements L


1


and L


2


in parallel.




Reference numerals


16


and


17


denote through-hole electrodes for use as the inductance elements L


1


and L


2


for resonators as shown in FIG.


3


B. One ends of the through-hole electrodes


16


and


17


is connected to the capacitor electrodes


10


and


11


via the through-hole electrodes


19


and


20


passing through the sealed electrode


15


. Further, the other ends of the through-hole electrodes


16


and


17


are connected to a sealed electrode


21


which is formed as a conductive layer during the laminating process. The sealed electrodes


21


and


15


are each connected to the ground electrodes


5


and


5


on both sides of the multilayer body


1


.





FIG. 2

shows a layer structure when the multilayer body


1


is produced by a sheeting method (the multilayer filter according to the present invention may also be produced by a printing method). As shown in

FIG. 2

, the capacitor electrodes, the sealed electrodes and the through-hole electrodes


6


-


21


are those formed by printing on the surfaces of green sheets


2




a


-


2




k


as ceramic dielectrics or filled in through-holes. The multiple green sheets


2




a


-


2




k


provided with the capacitor electrodes, the sealed electrodes and the through-hole electrodes are stacked up, pressure-welded, cut into individual chips and calcined whereby to form the multilayer body


1


. Then the input-output terminal electrodes


3


and


4


and the ground electrodes


5


and


5


are fitted to the edge faces and sides of the multilayer body


1


by baking and plating, respectively.





FIG. 4

shows the relation between the ratio W/d of the diameter d (see

FIG. 3A

) of the through-hole electrodes


16


and


17


to side-to-side width W and the Q-factor in the multilayer filter which comprises vertical quasi-coaxial resonators and is formed with the ground electrodes


5


and


5


on the respective sides of the aforementioned multilayer body


1


. In the vertical quasi-coaxial structure, the maximum value is established when the above ratio W/d is about 3.4. A point a on the curve of

FIG. 4

represents the ratio (≈13) in the multilayer filter described in the aforementioned patent publication, which is about 65% of the maximum value in terms of the Q-factor. In order to secure a Q-factor not lower than 70% of the maximum value, the ratio W/d above is set at not less than 1.6 and not greater than 11.4 and in order to secure a Q-factor not lower than 80% of the maximum value, the ratio W/d above is preferably set at not less than 1.8 and not greater than 8.2 according to the present invention. In order to secure a Q-factor not lower than 90% of the maximum value further, the ratio W/d above is more preferably set at not less than 2.2 and not greater than 6.2 according to the present invention.





FIG. 5

is a comparative diagram between transmission characteristics when the present invention is applied to a multilayer filter whose central frequency is 1.9 GHz and those of the conventional multilayer filter using strip-line resonators. In this case, the ratio W/d is set to 3.4. As shown in

FIG. 5

, improvement in the Q-factor is seen to be accomplished according to the present invention.




According to the present invention, a small-sized multilayer filter offering a high Q-f actor is made obtainable by employing the through-hole electrodes for forming the inductance elements, setting the ratio W/d of the diameter d of the through-hole to the width W between the ground electrodes on the respective both edge faces of the multilayer body at not less than 1.6 and not greater than 11.4, and providing the built-in capacitors in parallel to the inductance elements.



Claims
  • 1. A multilayer filter comprising:a multilayer body formed by stacking and sintering dielectric and conductive layers; input-output terminal electrodes overlaid on two respective edge faces of the multilayer body; ground electrodes overlaid on two opposed sides of the multilayer body separated from each other by a distance W; inductance elements, each inductance element including a respective through-hole electrode of diameter d formed in a corresponding through-hole in said multilayer body; paralleled capacitors connected to said inductance elements and formed in said multilayer body; and wherein one end of each inductance element is electrically coupled to said input-output terminal electrode, the other end of each inductance element being connected to a conductive layer formed as a sealed electrode in said multilayer body; and a ratio W/d of the diameter d of each through-hole electrode to the distance W separating the ground electrodes being not less than 1.6 and not greater than 11.4.
  • 2. A multilayer filter as claimed in claim 1, wherein at least one impedance-matching capacitor is provided between a respective one of said input-output terminal electrodes and a respective one of said inductance elements.
  • 3. A multilayer filter as claimed in claim 1, wherein the ratio W/d is set at not less than 1.8 and not greater than 8.2.
  • 4. A multilayer filter as claimed in claim 1, wherein the ratio W/d is set at not less than 2.2 and not greater than 6.2.
Priority Claims (1)
Number Date Country Kind
10-251393 Sep 1998 JP
US Referenced Citations (3)
Number Name Date Kind
5777533 Kato et al. Jul 1998
5783978 Noguchi et al. Jul 1998
6061227 Nogi Jun 2000
Foreign Referenced Citations (2)
Number Date Country
2303495 Feb 1997 GB
9-35936 Feb 1997 JP