A 10-50-GHz UWB BPF With GSG Probe Transition Using Micromachined Rectangular Microcoaxial Line

This article presents a millimeter-wave (mmW) ultrawideband (UWB) bandpass filter (BPF) using micromachined rectangular microcoaxial line ( \text{R}\mu CL). The tightly coupled stepped-impedance stub loaded resonator (TC-SISLR) exhibiting multiple-mode resonator (MMR) property, which has nine contro...

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Veröffentlicht in:IEEE transactions on microwave theory and techniques 2021-04, Vol.69 (4), p.2191-2200
Hauptverfasser: Xu, Jin, Chen, Zhi-Yu, Wan, Hao, Zhao, Guang-Hong, Wang, Yu-Dong
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Zusammenfassung:This article presents a millimeter-wave (mmW) ultrawideband (UWB) bandpass filter (BPF) using micromachined rectangular microcoaxial line ( \text{R}\mu CL). The tightly coupled stepped-impedance stub loaded resonator (TC-SISLR) exhibiting multiple-mode resonator (MMR) property, which has nine controllable transmission poles (TPs) and two controllable transmission zeros (TZs), is proposed to achieve the design goal. Nine controllable TPs of TC-SISLR can support a 10-50-GHz UWB passband, while two controllable TZs of TC-SISLR can provide a sharp rejection passband. Step-to-step design process is given to guide the 10-50-GHz UWB BPF design, and the vertical broadside coupling configuration and the defected ground structure (DGS) are introduced to strengthen the tight coupling. Moreover, the \text{R}\mu CL-to-ground-signal-ground (GSG) probe transition is also proposed and designed for on-chip measurement. As examples, the back-to-back GSG probe transition is fabricated, which has a low loss of 0.19 dB within 10-50-GHz passband, and a low loss of 0.6 dB up to 110 GHz. A 10-50-GHz UWB BPF with GSG probe transition is also fabricated, which has a minimum insertion loss of 0.44 dB within 10-50-GHz passband.
ISSN:0018-9480
1557-9670
DOI:10.1109/TMTT.2021.3056411