Ceramic filter using stepped impedance resonators having an inner cavity with a decreasing inner diameter provided by a plurality of tapers
Disclosed are embodiments of ceramic radiofrequency filters advantageous as RF components. The ceramic filters can include a ceramic stepped impedance resonator, wherein the inner diameter of the ceramic stepped impedance resonator can vary from one end to another end. The inner diameter can be, for example, tapered, sectioned, or stair-stepped in order to provide different impedances in the ceramic resonator.
1. A ceramic radiofrequency filter comprising:
at least one ceramic coaxial stepped impedance resonator, the at least one ceramic coaxial stepped impedance resonator having two ends, at least one of the two ends being metallized, a length extending between the two ends, an outer diameter extending along the length, and a cavity having first and second ends and extending along at least a portion of the length, the cavity defining an inner diameter, the inner diameter decreasing from the first end of the cavity to the second end of the cavity through a plurality of tapers.
2. The ceramic radiofrequency filter of claim 1 wherein the at least one ceramic coaxial stepped impedance resonator has a resonance frequency falling in a range of 300 MHz to 7 GHz.
3. The ceramic radiofrequency filter of claim 1 wherein the at least one ceramic coaxial stepped impedance resonator includes a plurality of ceramic coaxial stepped impedance resonators.
4. The ceramic radiofrequency filter of claim 3 further including:
an input tab configured to input an radiofrequency signal, the input tab located at a first of the plurality of ceramic coaxial stepped impedance resonators; and
an output tab configured to output a filtered radiofrequency signal, the output located at a second of the plurality of ceramic coaxial stepped impedance resonators that is located farthest from the first of the plurality of ceramic coaxial stepped impedance resonators.
5. The ceramic radiofrequency filter of claim 1 wherein the plurality of tapers includes a plurality of tapered steps.
6. The ceramic radiofrequency filter of claim 1 wherein the length of the at least one ceramic coaxial stepped impedance resonator is less than about 140 thousandths of an inch.
7. The ceramic radiofrequency filter of claim 1 wherein the at least one ceramic coaxial stepped impedance resonator is mounted on a printed circuit board.
8. A method for filtering a radiofrequency signal comprising:
inputting radiofrequency signal into a filter having at least one ceramic coaxial stepped impedance resonator, the at least one ceramic coaxial stepped impedance resonator having two ends, at least one of the two ends being metallized, a length extending between the two ends, an outer diameter extending along the length, and a cavity having first and second ends and extending along at least a portion of the length, the cavity defining an inner diameter decreasing from the first end of the cavity to the second end of the cavity through a plurality of tapers; and
outputting the radiofrequency signal as a filtered radiofrequency signal.
9. The method of claim 8 wherein the at least one ceramic coaxial stepped impedance resonator has a resonance frequency falling in a range of 300 MHz to 7 GHz.
10. The method of claim 8 wherein the at least one ceramic coaxial stepped impedance resonator includes a plurality of ceramic coaxial stepped impedance resonators.
11. The method of claim 8 wherein the plurality of tapers includes a plurality of tapered steps.
12. The method of claim 8 wherein the length of the at least one ceramic coaxial stepped impedance resonator is less than about 140 thousandths of an inch.
13. The method of claim 8 further including mounting the at least one ceramic coaxial stepped impedance resonator on a printed circuit board.
14. A radiofrequency device comprising:
at least one ceramic coaxial stepped impedance resonator, the at least one ceramic coaxial stepped impedance resonator having two ends, at least one of the two ends being metallized, a length extending between the two ends, an outer diameter extending along the length, and a cavity having first and second ends and extending along at least a portion of the length, the cavity defining an inner diameter decreasing from the first end of the cavity to the second end of the cavity through a plurality tapers.
15. The radiofrequency device of claim 14 wherein the radiofrequency device is incorporated into a cellular system.
16. The radiofrequency device of claim 14 wherein the at least one ceramic coaxial stepped impedance resonator includes a plurality of ceramic coaxial stepped impedance resonators.
17. The radiofrequency device of claim 14 wherein the plurality tapers includes a plurality of tapered steps.
18. The radiofrequency device of claim 14 wherein the length of the at least one ceramic coaxial stepped impedance resonator is less than about 140 thousandths of an inch.
19. The radiofrequency device of claim 14 wherein the at least one ceramic coaxial stepped impedance resonator is mounted on a printed circuit board.
20. The radiofrequency device of claim 14 wherein the at least one ceramic coaxial stepped impedance resonator has a resonance frequency falling in a range of 300 MHz to 7 GHz.