The present application is a national stage application of International Application No. PCT/JP2013/006181 entitled “Turnable Band-Pass Filter,” filed on Oct. 18, 2013, which claims the benefit of priority from Japanese Patent Application No. JP2012-233659, filed on Oct. 23, 2012, the disclosures of which are incorporated herein in their entirety by reference thereto.
The present invention relates to a band-pass filter used in a microwave and a millimeter wave, and, more particularly, to a tunable band-pass filter which can vary a resonance frequency.
In a radio communication system that performs transmission and reception using a microwave or a millimeter wave band, a band-pass filter is used to make only a signal of a desired frequency band pass, and to remove a signal of an unnecessary bandwidth. When a band-pass filter is used at a plurality of center frequencies, there is a technological case described in patent literature 1. In patent literature 1, there is disclosed a technology in which, in the metal housing of a semi-coaxial band-pass filter, a dielectric having a movable structure is provided and a resonance frequency of a resonator is made to be changed by moving this.
[PTL 1] International Publication No. WO 2006/075439
However, in the technology described in patent literature 1, in order to change a resonance frequency within a suitable range, a special dielectric material, a dielectric material having a high permittivity such as a compound of a rare-earth barium titanate system, for example, is required, and, as a result, increase of cost is caused.
Further, when forming a band-pass filter, it needs to be of a system in which a dielectric member is used in each stage of a cavity semi-coaxial resonator of a plurality of stages and these plurality of dielectric members are moved simultaneously. At that time, there is a problem that the structure becomes complicated because a holding member which joins a dielectric member and a movable member connected with the dielectric member is needed due to a difference of material between them.
The present invention has been made in view of the above-mentioned subject, and its object is to provide a tunable band-pass filter which is of low cost and of a simple structure, and which can change a resonance frequency of a resonator and a coupling amount (or, a coupling coefficient) between resonators easily.
A tunable band-pass filter of the present invention comprises: a conductive chassis having a cavity resonator; a conductive cover to cover said cavity resonator; a resonant element arranged in said cavity resonator, one end of said resonant element being connected with said chassis and an other end being open end; and a movable conductor arranged in a space between said open end of said resonant element and said conductive cover.
According to a tunable band-pass filter of the present invention, it becomes possible to provide a tunable band-pass filter which is of low cost and of a simple structure, and which can change a resonance frequency of a resonator and a coupling amount between resonators easily.
Hereinafter, an exemplary embodiment of the present invention will be described in detail with reference to a drawing. However, although limitation that is technically preferred to carry out the present invention is being imposed to exemplary embodiments described below, the scope of the invention is not limited to the followings.
A tunable band-pass filter of the first exemplary embodiment of the present invention will be described in detail using
The cavity resonator 20 is formed by a combination of a conductive chassis 1 and a conductive cover 2. Although the cavity resonator 20 is of a cylindrical shape in
A resonant element 3 is installed in the cavity resonator 20, and its one end is connected to the conductive chassis 1 and the other end which is in the side facing the conductive cover 2 is open. As a shape of the resonant element 3, a tabular shape, a prism or a column is possible, but not limited to these. For example, a shape having a bend of an L letterform is also possible. As material of the resonant element 3, a conductor or a dielectric is possible.
There are provided, in the cavity resonators of the both ends among the three pieces of cavity resonator 20 which form a band-pass filter, an input terminal 7 for inputting a radio wave from outside and exciting said resonant element 3 and an output terminal 8 for outputting a radio wave which has passed said plurality of pieces of resonant element 3 outside the chassis. In
There is arranged a conductor 5 made of a conductive member between each piece of resonant element 3 and the conductive cover 2. An inexpensive metal such as copper and aluminum is possible as the material of the conductor 5. The conductor 5 is arranged for each piece of cavity resonator 20, and neighboring pieces of conductor 5 are connected by a non-conductive member 6. As the non-conductive member 6, an inexpensive member such as ceramic and resin is possible. In order to connect the non-conductive member 6 and the conductor 5, a connection member (no code attached in
Among the both ends of the train of pieces of conductor 5 connected by pieces of non-conductive member 6, one end penetrates through the conductive chassis 1 by a support 9, and, in addition, is made to be able to rotate about an axis to make the conductor 5 be movable from outside of the conductive chassis 1 of the band-pass filter. Here, said one end does not need to penetrate. The other end penetrates through the conductive chassis 1, is taken out outside, and is also made to be able to be axis-rotated. As motive power of this axial rotation, a stepping motor 10 or the like whose rotation is controlled by a computer can be used although manual may be acceptable.
According to the exemplary embodiment disclosed above, a band-pass filter is inexpensive because the conductor 5 made of metal such as copper and aluminum that is of low cost is used between each resonant element 3 and the conductive cover 2. Furthermore, its structure is simple because the conductor 5 is not a dielectric member and thus is easy to be connected with a moving member, resulting in a holding member that would be necessary to join a dielectric member or the like being unnecessary. That is, as an effect of this exemplary embodiment, it is possible to provide a tunable band-pass filter which is of an inexpensive and of an easy structure, and which can change a resonance frequency of the cavity resonator 20 easily.
Further, using
The conductor 5b has a function to adjust a coupling amount between pieces of cavity resonator 20. That is, a coupling amount between pieces of cavity resonator 20 changes according to a resonance frequency of the cavity resonator 20 being changed by the conductor 5 provided above the resonant element 3. These pieces of conductor 5b do not need to be of an identical size and a shape among respective pieces of cavity resonator 20, and a size and a shape that are suitable for each of them can be selected.
Next, an effect in this exemplary embodiment will be described using
As above, according to this exemplary embodiment, a tunable band-pass filter which is inexpensive and of a simple structure and which can change a resonance frequency of a cavity resonator and a coupling amount between cavity resonators easily can be provided.
The second exemplary embodiment of the present invention will be described using
The other components in this exemplary embodiment are the same as those of the first exemplary embodiment. That is, according to this exemplary embodiment, a tunable band-pass filter which is inexpensive and of a simple structure, and which can change a resonance frequency of a cavity resonator and a coupling amount between cavity resonators easily can be provided.
The third exemplary embodiment of the present invention will be described using
The other components of this exemplary embodiment are the same as those of the first exemplary embodiment. That is, according to this exemplary embodiment, a tunable band-pass filter which is inexpensive and of a simple structure and which can change a resonance frequency of a cavity resonator and a coupling amount between cavity resonators easily can be provided.
The fourth exemplary embodiment of the present invention will be described using
The other components of this exemplary embodiment are the same as those of the first exemplary embodiment. That is, according to this exemplary embodiment, a tunable band-pass filter which is inexpensive and of a simple structure and which can change a resonance frequency of a cavity resonator and a coupling amount between cavity resonators easily can be provided.
Various transformations are possible to the present invention within the scope of the invention described in the claims without limited to the above-mentioned exemplary embodiments, and it goes without saying that those are also included within the scope of the present invention. Part or all of the above-mentioned exemplary embodiments can also be described like the following supplementary notes, but not limited to them.
Supplementary Note
(Supplementary Note 1)
A tunable band-pass filter, comprising: a conductive chassis having a cavity resonator; a conductive cover to cover said cavity resonator; a resonant element arranged in said cavity resonator, one end of said resonant element being connected with said chassis and an other end being open end; and a movable conductor arranged in a space between said open end of said resonant element and said conductive cover.
(Supplementary Note 2)
The tunable band-pass filter according to supplementary note 1, wherein there are a plurality of pieces of said cavity resonator, and said movable conductor is also deployed in a space between said cavity resonator and said cavity resonator.
(Supplementary Note 3)
The tunable band-pass filter according to any one of supplementary notes 1 to 2, wherein said movable conductor is connected by a non-conductivity material.
(Supplementary Note 4)
The tunable band-pass filter according to any one of supplementary notes 1 to 3, wherein movement of said movable conductor is a rotating movement.
(Supplementary Note 5)
The tunable band-pass filter according to any one of supplementary notes 1 to 3, wherein movement of said movable conductor is a linear movement.
(Supplementary Note 6)
The tunable band-pass filter according to any one of supplementary notes 1 to 5, having a frequency adjustment screw screwed in from said conductive cover in a manner facing said resonant element.
(Supplementary Note 7)
The tunable band-pass filter according to supplementary note 6, wherein said movable conductor has a hole corresponding to said frequency adjustment screw.
(Supplementary Note 8)
The tunable band-pass filter according to any one of supplementary notes 1 to 7, wherein said movable conductor is a non-conductivity material having a metallic film formed on said non-conductivity material.
(Supplementary Note 9)
The tunable band-pass filter according to any one of supplementary notes 1 to 8, wherein said resonant element is one of a conductor and a dielectric, having a shape selected from a tabular shape, a prismatic column and a circular cylinder.
(Supplementary Note 10)
The tunable band-pass filter according to any one of supplementary notes 1 to 9, wherein a source of power of said movable conductor is a motor.
(Supplementary Note 11)
The tunable band-pass filter according to supplementary note 10, wherein said motor is controlled by a computer.
This application claims priority based on Japanese application Japanese Patent Application No. 2012-233659 filed on Oct. 23, 2012, the disclosure of which is incorporated herein in its entirety.
The present invention relates to a band-pass filter used in a microwave and a millimeter wave, and, more particularly, to a tunable band-pass filter which can vary a resonance frequency.
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