Radio filter of combline structure with capacitor compensation circuit

Information

  • Patent Grant
  • 6762659
  • Patent Number
    6,762,659
  • Date Filed
    Thursday, April 5, 2001
    23 years ago
  • Date Issued
    Tuesday, July 13, 2004
    20 years ago
Abstract
A radio-filter of combline structure with a capacitor compensation circuit, having a transmission line filter with at least one pair of transmission lines arranged between input and output terminals for filtering the input signals through the input terminal to select signals of a given frequency band delivered to the output terminal, each of the transmission lines having a via-hole at each of its ends, a capacitor compensator of lumped element connected through one of the via-holes to one of the transmission lines for providing capacitance between the transmission line and ground, and a ground layer connected to the other via-hole not connected with the transmission line to ground the transmission line.
Description




BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION




1. Field of the Invention




The present invention relates to a radio filter employing transmission lines, and more particularly a radio filter of combline structure with a capacitor compensation circuit connecting multiple filter layers through via-holes.




2. Description of the Related Art




It is generally desired to manufacture a portable radio communications system, like a mobile phone, being of small size and low cost. Of course, this applies to other kinds of equipment and therefore development of various technologies is required.




In order to reduce the size of the portable radio communications system having a radio filter for receiving or transmitting signals of a desired frequency band only, while blocking other noise signals, transmission lines (stripline or micro stripline) are used which occupy much less space than passive elements.




Such a strip-line filter is disclosed in U.S. Pat. No. 4,963,843 granted to Motorola on Oct. 16, 1990, in reference to which the conventional combline stripline filter is briefly described as follows:




The conventional combline stripline filter comprises a substrate having top and bottom surfaces each with a conductive material thereon forming a respective ground plane. The substrate also has an inner circuitry layer, which includes a ground area consisting of a conductive material having a plurality of angled edges, and coupled to at least one of the ground planes, and at least two combline resonators. Each resonator comprises a strip of conductive material. The strips are substantially parallel to one another. Each strip has adjacent first ends coupled to at least one of the ground planes, and adjacent second ends capacitively coupled to the ground area. Each of the adjacent second ends further has at least one angled edge disposed opposite a corresponding angled edge of the ground area. Each strip further has a respective extension portion at the second ends disposed substantially at right angles to the parallel strips. Each extension portion has a respective edge disposed opposite and capacitively coupled to the ground area. One of the extension portions is coupled to the radio signal.




However, such a conventional stripline filter employing the pattern capacitor as described above suffers from increased layout size and increased error of the pattern capacitor caused by electrical interference. In addition, it is hard to connect with other devices, and its capacitance cannot be accurately measured because of its being capacitively coupled to ground.




Furthermore, its manufacture is complicated because the type of material used for the substrate determines the capacitance with respect to the ground area. Moreover, since the connections with the input pads, output pads, and ground are made at the ends of the substrate, the sizes and positions of other devices connected thereto are very limited.




SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION




It is an object of the present invention to provide a radio filter of combline structure with a capacitor compensation circuit connecting multiple layers through via-holes.




It is another object of the present invention to provide a radio filter of combline structure with a capacitor compensation circuit employing the capacitor of lumped element as the capacitor compensator.




It is still another object of the present invention to provide a radio filter of combline structure with a capacitor compensation circuit, which can be embodied on an ordinary substrate.




According to the present invention, a radio-filter of combline structure with a capacitor compensation circuit, comprises a transmission line filter having at least a pair of transmission lines arranged between input and output terminals for filtering the input signals through the input terminal to select signals of a given frequency band delivered to the output terminal. Each of the transmission lines has a via-hole at each of its ends, a capacitor compensator of lumped element connected through one of the via-holes to one of the transmission lines for providing capacitance between the transmission line and ground, and a ground layer connected to the other via-hole which is not connected to the transmission line in order to ground the transmission line.




The present invention will now be described more specifically with reference to the attached drawings which are shown for exemplary purposes only.











BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE ATTACHED DRAWINGS





FIG. 1

is a schematic diagram illustrating the structure of a stripline filter according to an embodiment of the present invention.





FIG. 2

is a view similar to

FIG. 1

but with an additional pair of micro striplines arranged between the first pair of striplines of FIG.


1


.





FIG. 3

is a partial exploded view for illustrating the inventive stripline filter arranged in an ordinary multi-layer substrate.











DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE PREFERRED EMBODIMENT




Referring to

FIG. 1

, the inventive radio filter comprises a top filter layer


100


provided with a pair of micro striplines


108




a


,


108




b


forming the filter, and a bottom ground layer


120


supporting the top filter layer. Namely, the radio filter has the combline structure with the micro striplines


108




a


and


108




b


arranged on an ordinary copper clad laminate (CCL) substrate. The micro striplines


108




a


and


108




b


are coupled through via-holes


102




a


,


102




b


,


104




a


, and


104




b


to the bottom ground layer


120


.




Namely, the micro striplines


108




a


and


108




b


are respectively coupled through the via-holes


102




a


and


102




b


to capacitor compensators


110




a


and


110




b


which are grounded, and also grounded through the via-holes


104




a


and


104




b


to the bottom ground layer


120


. This is called a “blind via-hole arrangement”.




Alternatively, the via-holes


102




a


and


102




b


are extended to the bottom ground layer


120


to connect with the capacitor compensators


110




a


and


110




b


, which is called “through via-hole arrangement”.




In the present embodiment, the inventive radio filter is described in connection with the blind via-hole arrangement.




A first


108




a


of the pair of the micro striplines


108




a


and


108




b


constituting the radio filter is connected with the input terminal


106




a


, and the second


108




b


of the pair of the micro striplines is connected with the output terminal


106




b


. Each of the micro striplines


108




a


and


108




b


has via-holes


102




a


and


104




a


or


102




b


and


104




b


at respective ends. The via-holes


104




a


and


104




b


respectively connect the micro striplines


108




a


and


108




b


with the bottom ground layer


120


, while the via-holes


102




a


and


102




b


respectively connect them with the capacitor compensators


110




a


and


110




b.






The capacitor compensator


110




a


,


110




b


should have such a capacitance value that the length of the micro stripline


108




a


,


108




b


electrically meets the half wavelength of the center frequency of the radio filter. Thus capacitor compensators


110




a


and


110




b


reduce the length of the micro striplines


108




a


and


108




b


, and easily adjust the impedance matching and tuning. To this end, using a capacitor of lumped element, the capacitance is easily adjusted without adjusting the width or distance as in the conventional filter arrangement.




Although the capacitor compensators


110




a


and


110




b


are shown in

FIG. 1

respectively arranged at the ends of the micro striplines


108




a


and


108




b


, each on the same side, their positions may be varied. The capacitances of the capacitor compensators


110




a


and


110




b


should be determined considering the capacitances of the via-holes


102




a


and


102




b


. Of course, the capacitances of the via-holes


102




a


and


102




b


vary from the blind via-hole arrangement to the through via-hole arrangement.




The radio filter thus obtained filters the input signals from the input terminal


106




a


to only select the signals of a given frequency band which are delivered to the output terminal


106




b


. In this case, the given frequency band is determined by the length of and the space between the micro striplines


108




a


and


108




b


, and the capacitances of the capacitor compensators


110




a


and


110




b


connected through the via-holes


102




a


and


102




b


to them. Further, additional via-holes may be provided in the input and output terminals


106




a


and


106




b


in order to connect other devices with the radio filter. For example, an additional via-hole in the input terminal


106




a


may be used for connecting with an antenna, with others in the output terminal


106




b


for connecting with another signal processing device.




Referring to

FIG. 2

, a pair of additional micro striplines


208




b


and


208




c


are arranged between a pair of micro striplines


208




a


and


208




d


which are respectively connected with the input and output terminals


206




a


and


206




b


, as shown in FIG.


2


. Of course, the number of the micro striplines arranged between the outer micro striplines


208




a


and


208




d


may be increased.




Referring to another embodiment shown in

FIG. 3

, the radio filter of multi-layer structure includes an additional layer


340


which is placed over the filter layer


300


, as compared to the previous embodiment. Namely, the filter layer


300


containing a radio filter consisting of the striplines


308




a


and


308




b


is interposed between the top and bottom ground layers


320


and


340


.




The filter layer


300


comprises an ordinary CCL substrate upon which the striplines


308




a


and


308




b


are arranged to construct the radio filter. In addition, the striplines


308




a


and


308




b


are respectively provided with a plurality of via-holes


302




a


,


304




a


,


310




a


,


302




b


,


304




b


and


310




b


. Thus, the striplines


308




a


and


308




b


are respectively connected through the via-holes


304




a


and


304




b


to the bottom ground layer


320


, and through the via-holes


302




a


,


302




b


,


310




a


,


310




b


to the top ground layer


340


.




Namely, striplines


308




a


and


308




b


are respectively connected through via-holes


302




a


and


302




b


, and via-holes


348




a


and


348




b


to the capacitor compensators


350




a


and


350




b


which are grounded, and through via-holes


310




a


and


310




b


, and via-holes


344




a


and


344




b


to the striplines


342




a


and


342




b


. This is the blind via-hole arrangement because the capacitor compensators


350




a


and


350




b


and striplines


342




a


and


342




b


are not connected through the via-holes to the bottom ground layer


320


. Of course, they may be designed to connect through via-holes with the bottom ground layer by using the through via-hole arrangement.




Describing more specifically the radio filter thus obtained, one


308




a


of the pair of the micro striplines


308




a


and


308




b


constituting the radio filter is connected with the input terminal


306




a


, and the other


308




b


of the pair of the micro striplines is connected with the output terminal


306




b


. Each of the micro striplines


308




a


and


308




b


has via-holes


302




a


and


304




a


or


302




b


and


304




b


at respective ends.




The respective via-holes


310




a


and


310




b


of the input and output terminals


306




a


and


306




b


are respectively connected with the via-holes


344




a


and


344




b


of the top ground layer


340


. The via-holes


304




a


and


304




b


connect the respective striplines


308




a


and


308




b


with the bottom ground layer


320


, while the via-holes


302




a


and


302




b


respectively connect them through the via-holes


348




a


and


348




b


of the top ground layer


340


to the capacitor compensators


350




a


and


350




b.






The top ground layer


340


is provided with a pair of closed loop striplines


342




a


and


342




b


enclosing a given area corresponding to the striplines


308




a


and


308




b


of the filter layer


300


. The areas of the closed loop striplines


342




a


and


342




b


are respectively provided with via-holes


344




a


and


344




b


connected to the via-holes


310




a


and


310




b


of the input and output terminals


306




a


and


306




b


which are connected with striplines


308




a


and


308




b


. The striplines


342




a


and


342




b


serve the input and output terminals of the radio filter.




An additional pair of closed loop striplines


346




a


and


346




b


are provided in the top ground layer


340


to connect with the via-holes


302




a


and


302




b


formed at one-side ends of the striplines


308




a


and


308




b


of the filter layer


300


. Namely, the areas enclosed by the closed loop striplines


346




a


and


346




b


are respectively provided with via-holes


348




a


and


348




b


connected to the via-holes


302




a


and


302




b


. In addition, the via-holes


302




a


and


302




b


are respectively connected with the capacitor compensators


350




a


and


350




b.






The capacitor compensators


350




a


and


350




b


consist of capacitors of lumped element as described in the previous embodiment with capacitances proper for the frequency band filtered. Namely, the capacitor compensator


350




a


,


350




b


should have such a capacitance that the length of the micro stripline


308




a


,


308




b


electrically meets the half wavelength of the center frequency of the radio filter. The purpose of the capacitor compensators


350




a


and


350




b


is to reduce the length of the micro striplines


308




a


and


308




b


, and to easily adjust the impedance matching and tuning. To this end, using a capacitor of lumped element, the capacitance is easily adjusted without adjusting the width or distance as in the conventional filter arrangement. Although the capacitor compensators


350




a


and


350




b


are shown in

FIG. 3

respectively arranged at the ends of the micro striplines


308




a


and


308




b


on the same side, they positions may be varied.




The capacitance values of the capacitor compensators


350




a


and


350




b


should be determined considering the capacitances of the via-holes


348




a


and


348




b


. Of course, the capacitances of the via-holes


308




a


and


308




b


vary from the blind via-hole arrangement to the through via-hole arrangement.




The radio filter thus obtained filters the input signals from the input stripline


342




a


through the via-holes


344




a


and


310




a


to the input terminal


306




a


to select the signals of a given frequency band only which is delivered to the output terminal


306




b


, which then transfers the signals through the via-hole


310




b


to the via-hole


344




b


of the top ground layer


340


. In this case, the given frequency band is determined by the lengths of and the space between the striplines


308




a


and


308




b


, and the capacitance values of the capacitor compensators


348




a


and


348




b


connected through the via-holes


302




a


,


348




a


and


302




b


,


348




b


to them. Further, the striplines


342




a


and


342




b


provided in the top ground layer


340


may be used to connect other devices to the radio filter. For example, the stripline


342




a


may be used to connect an antenna, and the stripline


342




b


may be used to connect with another signal processing device.




Each layer of the inventive radio filter is composed of a CCL of epoxy resin, so that the conventional process may be used to construct the striplines. This facilitates the production of the radio filter with reduced cost.




Further, the capacitor compensates for the length of the stripline to electrically select the half wavelength of the center frequency of the radio filter. While the present invention has been described in connection with specific embodiments accompanied by the attached drawings, it will be readily appreciated that various changes and modifications may be made thereto without departing the gist of the present invention.



Claims
  • 1. A radio-filter of combline structure with a capacitor compensation circuit, comprising:a plurality of input terminals; a plurality of output terminals; a triple plate stripline filter having at least one pair of striplines arranged between first input and output terminals for filtering input signals through said first input terminal to select signals of a given frequency band for delivery to said first output terminal, each of said striplines having a via-hole at each of its respective ends, said first input and output terminals having via-holes; a top ground layer having second input and output terminals formed of closed loop striplines containing via-holes connected respectively with the via-holes of said first input and output terminals of said stripline filter, and at least two capacitor compensators, respectively connected to a closed loop stripline connected to a via-hole connected with one of the via-holes of the striplines of said stripline filter to connect said respective capacitor compensator with one of the striplines of said stripline filter, wherein said at least two capacitor compensators are arranged at the same end of the respective striplines and each of said capacitor compensators is disposed on the respective stripline in a straight line with the via holes of the respective stripline; and a bottom ground layer connected to other via-holes of the stripline of said stripline filter which are not connected with said respective capacitor compensator, wherein said other via-holes ground said stripline.
  • 2. A radio filter as defined in claim 1, wherein said respective capacitor compensator further comprises a lumped element adapted to provide capacitance enabling a length of said stripline to electrically meet a half wavelength of a center frequency of said triple plate stripline filter.
Priority Claims (1)
Number Date Country Kind
2000-18036 Apr 2000 KR
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