Introduction To RF Filter Design: RF Electronics Spring, 2018 Robert R. Krchnavek Rowan University
Introduction To RF Filter Design: RF Electronics Spring, 2018 Robert R. Krchnavek Rowan University
Filter Design
RF Electronics
Spring, 2018
Robert R. Krchnavek
Rowan University
Objectives
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maximum energy stored in the filter at fC
QLD = 2πfC
power lost in the filter and to the external circuit
2
Irms R = power lost in the filter
The resonant frequency is the
1 2
2
Irms = Ip frequency where the imaginary
2 component of the impedance is
L L equal to 0: 1
Q = 2πfC = ωC ȷωC L + =0
R R ȷωC C
1
ωC = √
LC
Series RLC Bandpass Filter
Solving for the frequencies at which VR1 is down 3 dB yields
!" #2 !" #2
R R 1 −R R 1
ωU = + + and ωL = + +
2L 2L LC 2L 2L LC
VL
H(ω) =
VG
VL ZL
H(ω) = =
VG (ZG + ZL ) + R + ȷ [ωL − 1/(ωC)]
where RE = ZG + ZL
ωC L
Unloaded, internal, or filter Q QF =
R
ωC L
External Q QE =
RE
ωC L
Loaded Q QLD =
R + RE
Series RLC Bandpass Filter
• Strategy
⎧ ⎫
⎨ inductance for series inductor ⎬
gm = capacitance for shunt capacitor
(m ≡ 1, . . . , N )
⎩ ⎭
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load resistance if the last element is a shunt capacitor
gN +1 =
load conductance if the last element is a series inductor
! = ⌦!c
!
ZL = |⌦L = | L = |!Lnew
!c
L
Lnew =
!c
1 !c 1
ZC = = =
|⌦C |!C |!Cnew
C
Cnew =
!c
Normalized Low-Pass Low-Pass
ω = Ωωc
ω
ZL = ȷΩL = ȷ L = ȷωLnew
ωc
L
Lnew =
ωc
1 ωc 1
ZC = = =
ȷΩC ȷωC ȷωCnew
C
Cnew =
ωc
Frequency Transformation – High Pass
ωc is the new cutoff frequency
!c
!=
⌦
−ωc
ω=
Ω
1
Cnew =
ωc L
1
Lnew =
ωc C
Frequency Transformations
Bandpass and Bandstop
ZL + ȷZ0 tan βd
Z(d) = Z0
Z0 + ȷZL tan βd
• If ZL = 0, then
• If ZL = ∞, then
2πf vp π f
Z(d) = ȷZ0 tan = ȷZ0 tan
vp f0 8 4 f0
• The impedance of the stub must equal the impedance of
the lumped element
π f
ȷωL = ȷZ0 tan
4 f0
• For a capacitive element, you could use the open-
circuited transmission line.
π f
βd =
4 f0
• We also need to be able to create distributed
element sections for difficult-to-replace lumped
elements such as series inductors. We use Kuroda’s
identities for this.
Distributed Filter Implementation
Design a 4th-order, low-pass, standard
(maximally flat), 3 dB Butterworth filter. It
should have a cutoff frequency of 1 GHz.
G=1
Ω
0.7654 F 1.8478 F
R=1Ω
G=1
Ω
ZUE=1Ω ZUE=1Ω
R=1Ω
G=1
Ω
UE UE
Y0=0.7654 Y0=1.8478
ZUE=1Ω
R=1Ω
G=1
Ω
UE UE
Y0=1.8478
R=1Ω
G=1
Ω
UE UE
Y0=1.8478
ZUE=1Ω
R=1Ω
G=1
Ω
UE UE UE
Y0=1.8478
R=1Ω
G=1
Ω
UE UE UE
Y0=1.8478