Claims
- 1. A strip-line filter comprising plural resonator electrodes each constituting half-wave resonators arranged in one direction on or inside of a substrate, and lead-out electrodes connected to the resonator electrodes of the first and last stages,at least one of the resonator electrodes of the first and last stages having a ratio (W/L) of an electrode width W to an electrode length L of substantially 0.5<W/L<0.95, in which the electrode length L is an electrode length of the resonator electrode measured perpendicular to the direction in which the resonator electrodes are arranged, and the electrode width W is an electrode width of said resonator electrode measured parallel to said arrangement direction, the lead-out electrodes being connected to the resonator electrodes of the first and last stages on the same side of the center axis, which is a straight line axis passing through the center positions along said length direction of the resonator electrodes of the first and last stages.
- 2. A strip-line filter according to claim 1, wherein the lead-out electrodes each are led-out substantially onto said center axis at the ends thereof, and function as input-output terminals.
- 3. A strip-line filter according to claim 1, wherein an external coupling electrode is formed on at least one of the lead-out electrodes so as to protrude from said arrangement direction.
- 4. A strip-line filter according to claim 1, wherein the resonator electrodes each have a rectangular shape.
- 5. A duplexer comprising two strip-line filters, one said filter being a strip-line filter according to claim 1, a first lead-out electrode of one filter being connected to a receiving terminal, a first lead-out electrode of the other filter being connected to a transmitting terminal, and second lead-out electrodes of both filters being connected in common to an antenna terminal.
- 6. A strip-line filter according to claim 1, wherein said lead-out electrodes are conductively connected directly to the resonator electrodes of the first and last stages, respectively.
- 7. A strip-line filter according to claim 6, wherein said lead-out electrodes are spaced away from said center axis.
- 8. A strip-line filter according to claim 1, wherein said lead-out electrodes are spaced away from said center axis.
- 9. A strip-line filter according to claim 1, wherein said ratio of W/L produces an attenuation pole at a high side of an operating frequency band of said strip-line filter.
- 10. A strip-line filter comprising plural resonator electrodes each constituting half-wave resonators arranged in one direction on or inside of a substrate, and lead-out electrodes connected to the resonator electrodes of the first and last stages,at least one of the resonator electrodes of the first and last stages having a ratio (W/L) of an electrode width W to an electrode length L of substantially 0.1<W/L<0.95, in which the electrode length L is an electrode length of the resonator electrode measured perpendicular to the direction in which the resonator electrodes are arranged, and the electrode width W is an electrode width of said resonator electrode measured parallel to said arrangement direction, the lead-out electrodes being connected to the resonator electrodes of the first and last stages on the same side of the center axis, which is a straight line axis passing through the center positions along said length direction of the resonator electrodes of the first and last stages; and wherein a frequency adjustment electrode is formed on at least one of the plural resonator electrodes so as to protrude from said arrangement direction.
- 11. A strip-line filter according to claim 10, further comprising an external coupling electrode which is formed on at least one of the lead-out electrodes so as to protrude from said arrangement direction.
- 12. A strip-line filter according to claim 11, wherein said external coupling electrode protrudes perpendicularly to said arrangement direction.
- 13. A strip-line filter according to claim 12, wherein said external coupling electrode has a width smaller than that of the lead-out electrode.
- 14. A strip-line filter according to claim 10, wherein said frequency adjustment electrode protrudes perpendicularly to said arrangement direction.
- 15. A strip-line filter according to claim 14, wherein said frequency adjustment electrode has a width smaller than said electrode width W.
- 16. A strip-line filter comprising plural resonator electrodes each constituting half-wave resonators arranged in one direction on or inside of a substrate, and lead-out electrodes connected to the resonator electrodes of the first and last stages,at least one of the resonator electrodes of the first and last stages having a ratio (W/L) of an electrode width W to an electrode length L of substantially 0.1<W/L<0.95, in which the electrode length L is an electrode length of the resonator electrode measured perpendicular to the direction in which the resonator electrodes are arranged, and the electrode width W is an electrode width of said resonator electrode measured parallel to said arrangement direction, the lead-out electrodes being connected to the resonator electrodes of the first and last stages on the same side of the center axis, which is a straight line axis passing through the center positions alone said length direction of the resonator electrodes of the first and last stages; wherein an external coupling electrode is formed on at least one of the lead-out electrodes so as to protrude from said arrangement direction, and wherein said external coupling electrode protrudes perpendicularly to said arrangement direction.
- 17. A strip-line filter according to claim 16, wherein said external coupling electrode has a width smaller than that of the lead-out electrode.
- 18. A duplexer comprising two strip-line filters, a first lead-out electrode of one filter being connected to a receiving terminal, a first lead-out electrode of the other filter being connected to a transmitting terminal, and second lead-out electrodes of both filters being connected in common to an antenna terminal;wherein one of said two strip-line filters is a strip-line filter comprising plural resonator electrodes each constituting half-wave resonators arranged in one direction on or inside of a substrate, and lead-out electrodes connected to the resonator electrodes of the first and last stages, at least one of the resonator electrodes of the first and last stages having a ratio (W/L) of an electrode width W to an electrode length L of substantially 1.05<W/L<1.95, in which the electrode length L is an electrode length of the resonator electrode measured perpendicular to the direction in which the resonator electrodes are arranged, and the electrode width W is an electrode width of said resonator electrode measured parallel to said arrangement direction, the lead-out electrodes being connected to the resonator electrodes of the first and last stages on the opposite sides of the center axis, which is a straight line axis passing through the center positions along said length direction of the resonator electrodes of the first and last stages; and wherein the other strip-line filter is a strip-line filter comprising plural resonator electrodes each constituting half-wave resonators arranged in one direction on or inside of a substrate, and lead-out electrodes connected to the resonator electrodes of the first and last stages, at least one of the resonator electrodes of the first and last stages having a ratio (W/L) of an electrode width W to an electrode length L of substantially 0.1<W/L<0.95, in which the electrode length L is an electrode length of the resonator electrode measured perpendicular to the direction in which the resonator electrodes are arranged, and the electrode width W is an electrode width of said resonator electrode measured parallel to said arrangement direction, the lead-out electrodes being connected to the resonator electrodes of the first and last stages on the same side of the center axis, which is a straight line axis passing through the center positions along said length direction of the resonator electrodes of the first and last stages.
- 19. A method of adjusting a characteristic of a strip-line filter comprising plural resonator electrodes each constituting half-wave resonators arranged in one direction on or inside of a substrate, and lead-out electrodes connected to the resonator electrodes of the first and last stages, comprising the steps of:forming a frequency-adjustment electrode on at least one of the plural resonator electrodes so as to protrude from said arrangement direction; and removing a predetermined amount of the frequency adjustment electrode so as to adjust the center frequency of the filter.
- 20. A method of adjusting a characteristic of a strip-line filter comprising plural resonator electrodes each constituting half-wave resonators arranged in one direction on or inside of a substrate, and lead-out electrodes connected to the resonator electrodes of the first and last stages, comprising the steps of:forming an external coupling electrode on at least one of the lead-out electrodes so as to protrude from said arrangement direction; and removing a predetermined amount of the external coupling adjustment electrode so as to adjust external coupling of the filter.
- 21. A method according to claim 20, further comprising the steps of:forming a frequency-adjustment electrode on at least one of the plural resonator electrodes so as to protrude from said arrangement direction; and removing a predetermined amount of the frequency adjustment electrode so as to adjust the center frequency of the filter.
- 22. A strip-line filter comprising plural resonator electrodes each constituting half-wave resonators arranged in one direction on or inside of a substrate, and lead-out electrodes connected to the resonator electrodes of the first and last stages,at least one of the resonator electrodes of the first and last stages having a ratio (W/L) of an electrode width W to an electrode length L of substantially 0.1<W/L<0.95, in which the electrode length L is an electrode length of the resonator electrode measured perpendicular to the direction in which the resonator electrodes are arranged, and the electrode width W is an electrode width of said resonator electrode measured parallel to said arrangement direction, the lead-out electrodes being connected to the resonator electrodes of the first and last stages on the same side of the center axis, which is a straight line axis passing through the center positions along said length direction of the resonator electrodes of the first and last stages; and wherein the resonator electrodes each have a rectangular shape.
- 23. A strip-line filter according to claim 22, wherein said ratio of W/L produces an attenuation pole at a high side of an operating frequency band of said strip-line filter.
Priority Claims (2)
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11-323348 |
Nov 1999 |
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2000-280415 |
Sep 2000 |
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CROSS REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATIONS
This is a division of U.S. patent application Ser. No. 09/711,837, filed Nov. 13, 2000 in the name of Tatsuya TSUJIGUCHI and Shigeji ARAKAWA, entitled STRIP-LINE FILTER, DUPLEXER, FILTER DEVICE, COMMUNICATION DEVICE, AND METHOD OF ADJUSTING CHARACTERISTIC OF STRIP-LINE FILTER.
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