IP Library Granted Patent US 7,688,162
Granted Patent B2
US 7,688,162 · App. 11/600,167 · Granted Mar 30, 2010

Hairpin microstrip bandpass filter

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Patent No.
US 7,688,162
App. No.
11/600,167
Granted
Mar 30, 2010
Kind
B2
Abstract

A microstrip filter having a plurality of hairpin microstrip resonators each having two substantially rectangular legs connected at one end and generally configured in a “U” shape. The microstrip filter may comprise a first of the plural resonators operatively connected to a first feed point, a second of the plural resonators operatively connected to a second feed point, and a third of the plural resonators operatively connected between the first and second resonators where an end portion of one of the legs of one of the resonators is tapered so that a thickness of the one leg is greater at one end of the one leg than at another end of the one leg.

Claims (64)

1. A microstrip filter having a plurality of hairpin microstrip resonators each having two substantially rectangular legs connected at one end and generally configured in a “U” shape, the microstrip filter comprising:

a first of said plural resonators operatively connected to a first feed point;

a second of said plural resonators operatively connected to a second feed point; and

a third of said plural resonators operatively connected between said first and second resonators,

wherein an end portion of one of the legs of one of said resonators is tapered so that a thickness of said one leg is greater at one end of said one leg than at another end of said one leg.

2. The filter of claim 1 wherein the thickness of said one leg is greater outside of the interior of said “U” shape.

3. The filter of claim 1 wherein the thickness of said one leg is greater on the interior of said “U” shape.

4. The filter of claim 1 wherein said third resonator further comprises a second plurality of resonators.

5. A microstrip filter having a plurality of hairpin microstrip resonators each having two substantially rectangular legs connected at one end and generally configured in a “U” shape, the microstrip filter comprising:

a first of said plural resonators operatively connected to a first feed point;

a second of said plural resonators operatively connected to a second feed point; and

a third of said plural resonators operatively connected between said first and second resonators

wherein an end portion of one of the legs of said third resonator is tapered so that a thickness of said one leg is greater at one end of said one leg than at another end of said one leg.

6. The filter of claim 5 wherein the thickness of said one leg is greater outside of the interior of said “U” shape.

7. The filter of claim 5 wherein the thickness of said one leg is greater on the interior of said “U” shape.

8. The filter of claim 5 wherein said resonator legs are substantially parallel.

9. The filter of claim 5 wherein both legs are tapered.

10. The filter of claim 5 wherein the distance between adjacent legs of adjacent resonators is substantially constant.

11. The filter of claim 5 wherein said taper extends greater than ½ the length of said one leg.

12. The filter of claim 5 wherein said taper extends ≦½ the leg length of said one leg.

13. The filter of claim 5 wherein said first feed point receives an input signal.

14. The filter of claim 5 wherein said second feed point provides an output signal.

15. The filter of claim 5 wherein an end portion of one of the legs of said first resonator is tapered so that a thickness of said one leg is greater at one end of said one leg than at another end of said one leg.

16. The filter of claim 5 wherein said tapered leg is shaped generally as a trapezoid.

17. The filter of claim 5 wherein a ratio of a width of the third resonator that is tapered when compared to a width of at least one of the substantially rectangular legs is between 1.305 and 1.595.

18. The filter of claim 17 wherein the ratio of the width of the third resonator that is tapered when compared to the width of at least one of the substantially rectangular legs is approximately 1.45.

19. The filter of claim 5 wherein the adjacent legs of adjacent resonators are interleaved.

20. The filter of claim 19 wherein the distance between said adjacent legs is substantially constant.

21. The filter of claim 5 wherein said third resonator further comprises a second plurality of resonators.

22. The filter of claim 21 wherein at least one leg of each of said second plurality is tapered.

23. The filter of claim 21 wherein the adjacent legs of adjacent resonators are interleaved.

24. The filter of claim 23 wherein the distance between said adjacent legs is substantially constant.

25. A microstrip filter having a plurality of hairpin microstrip resonators each having two substantially rectangular legs connected at one end and generally configured in a “U” shape, the microstrip filter comprising:

a first of said plural resonators operatively connected to a first feed point;

a second of said plural resonators operatively connected to a second feed point; and

a third of said plural resonators operatively connected between said first and second resonators,

wherein an end portion of one of the legs of said first resonator is tapered so that a thickness of said one leg is greater at one end of said one leg than at another end of said one leg.

26. The filter of claim 25 wherein the thickness of said one leg is greater outside of the interior of said “U” shape.

27. The filter of claim 25 wherein the thickness of said one leg is greater on the interior of said “U” shape.

28. The filter of claim 25 wherein the distance between adjacent legs of adjacent resonators is substantially constant.

29. The filter of claim 25 wherein said tapered leg is closest to said first feed point.

30. The filter of claim 25 wherein said taper extends greater than ½ the length of said one leg.

31. The filter of claim 25 wherein said taper extends ≦½ the leg length of said one leg.

32. The filter of claim 25 wherein said first feed point receives an input signal.

33. The filter of claim 25 wherein said second feed point provides an output signal.

34. The filter of claim 25 wherein said tapered leg is shaped generally as a trapezoid.

35. The filter of claim 25 wherein the adjacent legs of adjacent resonators are interleaved.

36. The filter of claim 35 wherein the distance between said adjacent legs is substantially constant.

37. The filter of claim 25 wherein a ratio of a width of the first resonator that is tapered when compared to a width of at least one of the substantially rectangular legs is between 1.53 and 1.87.

38. The filter of claim 37 wherein the ratio of the width of the first resonator that is tapered when compared to the width of at least one of the substantially rectangular legs is approximately 1.7.

39. The filter of claim 25 wherein an end portion of one of the legs of said third resonator is tapered so that a thickness of said one leg is greater at one end of said one leg than at another end of said one leg.

40. The filter of claim 39 wherein said third resonator further comprises a second plurality of resonators.

41. The filter of claim 25 wherein said third resonator further comprises a second plurality of resonators.

42. The filter of claim 41 wherein the adjacent legs of adjacent resonators are interleaved.

43. The filter of claim 42 wherein the distance between said adjacent legs is substantially constant.

44. A method for increasing the operational bandwidth of a microstrip filter having a plurality of hairpin microstrip resonators each having two substantially rectangular legs connected at one end and generally configured in a “U” shape, the method comprising:

providing a first of said plural resonators operatively connected to a first feed point;

providing a second of said plural resonators operatively connected to a second feed point;

tapering a thickness of a portion of one leg of a third of said plural resonators such that a thickness of said one leg is greater at one end of said one leg than at another end of said one leg wherein the thickness of said one leg is greater outside of the interior of said “U” shape; and

operatively connecting said third resonator between said first and second resonators.

45. The method of claim 44 wherein the legs of adjacent resonators are interleaved.

46. The method of claim 44 wherein said third resonator further comprises a second plurality of resonators.

47. The method of claim 46 wherein said third resonator further comprises a second plurality of resonators further comprising the step of interleaving the legs of adjacent resonators.

48. The method of claim 46 wherein said third resonator further comprises a second plurality of resonators further comprising the step of interleaving the legs of adjacent resonators wherein the method further is comprising the step of maintaining a substantially constant distance between said adjacent legs.

Assignments (1)
SECURITY INTEREST Recorded Jan 18, 2024
From: AVIAT NETWORKS, INC.
To: WELLS FARGO BANK, NATIONAL ASSOCIATION, AS ADMINISTRATIVE AGENT
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