IP Library Granted Patent US 7,352,263
Granted Patent B2
US 7,352,263 · App. 11/413,247 · Granted Apr 1, 2008

Method and mechanism for tuning dielectric resonator circuits

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Patent No.
US 7,352,263
App. No.
11/413,247
Granted
Apr 1, 2008
Kind
B2
Abstract

The invention comprises a technique and associated mechanisms by which dielectric resonator circuits, such as filters, can be tuned in both frequency, bandwidth or both without the need for irises, tuning screws and/or tuning plates. In accordance with the invention, the positions of the dielectric resonators are adjustable relative to each other within the cavity in multiple ways, including vertically and horizontally. The dielectric resonators also may tilt relative to each other. Furthermore, an off-center longitudinal hole can be machined in one or more of the dielectric resonators so as to make the electromagnetic field of the resonator non-uniform so that the dielectric resonator can be rotated about its longitudinal axis to alter the coupling between dielectric resonators. In accordance with another aspect of the invention, frequency tuning can be accomplished by using two separate dielectric resonators adjacent each other, one on top of the other, and adjusting the vertical spacing therebetween to achieve the desired center frequency within that dielectric resonator pair.

Claims (10)

1. A dielectric resonator circuit comprising:

a housing; and

a plurality of dielectric resonators within said housing arranged relative to each other to provide electromagnetic coupling therebetween, wherein said dielectric resonators each have a longitudinal axis defined orthogonal to the field of the fundamental mode of the dielectric resonator and wherein said dielectric resonators are adjustable at least along their longitudinal axes relative to each other and wherein said dielectric resonators are mounted in a radial pattern with their longitudinal axes substantially in the same plane and intersecting at a central point.

2. The dielectric resonator circuit of claim 1 wherein said housing comprises a radial wall and each dielectric resonator is mounted to said housing via a threaded post mounted in a matingly threaded hole in said radial wall, whereby said resonators can be moved along their longitudinal axes by rotation of said posts relative to said housing.

3. The dielectric resonator circuit of claim 2 wherein said holes in said radial wall of said housing are through holes so that said posts may protrude outwardly from said housing.

4. The dielectric resonator circuit of claim 1 wherein said plurality of dielectric resonators comprises four dielectric resonators arranged with their longitudinal axes mutually orthogonal to each other.

5. The dielectric resonator circuit to claim 1 wherein said housing generally defines a hollow cylinder.

6. The dielectric resonator circuit of claim 5 wherein said housing comprises an inner radial wall and an outer radial wall concentric with each other and first and second planar walls joining said inner radial wall to said outer radial wall.

7. The dielectric resonator circuit of claim 1 further comprising separating walls disposed between the dielectric resonators, said separating walls including irises therein.

8. The dielectric resonator circuit of claim 7 further comprising tuning screws disposed in said irises.

Assignments (1)
ASSIGNMENT OF ASSIGNOR'S INTEREST Recorded Feb 18, 2009
From: M/A COM, INC.; RAYCHEM INTERNATIONAL; TYCO ELECTRONICS CORPORATION; THE WHITAKER CORPORATION; TYCO ELECTRONICS LOGISTICS AG
To: COBHAM DEFENSE ELECTRONIC SYSTEMS CORPORATION
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