A New Family of Reconfigurable Waveguide Filters and Diplexers for High-Power Applications
[EN] In this paper, we discuss how the use of the recently developed modified tuning pin (MTP) can be extended to the design of filters and diplexers implemented in rectangular waveguide, that can be reconfigured in a number of discrete states, and that can be used in high-power payloads. As an appl...
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Zusammenfassung: | [EN] In this paper, we discuss how the use of the recently developed modified tuning pin (MTP)
can be extended to the design of filters and diplexers implemented in rectangular waveguide, that can be
reconfigured in a number of discrete states, and that can be used in high-power payloads. As an application
example, the design of two reconfigurable filters and a reconfigurable diplexer is fully described. The highpower
behavior of these components (in particular, with respect to corona and multipaction effects) is also
studied in detail, in order to demonstrate that the structures that we discuss can operate correctly under highpower
conditions. Furthermore, comparisons between simulations and measurements of several prototypes
are also included, showing an excellent agreement between simulated and experimental data, thereby fully
validating both the design approach and the filter reconfiguration strategy.
This work was supported by the Ministerio de Ciencia e Innovacion, Spanish Government, through the Subprojects C43 and C41 of theCoordinated Research and Development Project PID2019-103982RB under Grant MCIN/AEI/10.13039/501100011033
Melgarejo, JC.; Ossorio, J.; Cogollos, S.; Guglielmi, M.; San-Blas, AA.; Valencia-Sullca, JF.; Vidal Pantaleoni, A... (2023). A New Family of Reconfigurable Waveguide Filters and Diplexers for High-Power Applications. IEEE Access. 11:25102-25119. https://doi.org/10.1109/ACCESS.2023.3256081 |
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