Cameron R.J. Microwave filters for communication systems: fundamentals, design, and applications (Hoboken, 2007). - ОГЛАВЛЕНИЕ / CONTENTS
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ОбложкаCameron R.J. Microwave filters for communication systems: fundamentals, design, and applications / R.J.Cameron, Ch.M.Kudsa, R.R.Mansour. - Hoboken: Wiley, 2007. - xxxi, 771 p. ill. - Incl. bibl. ref. - Ind.: p.753-771. - ISBN 978-0-471-45022-1
 

Оглавление / Contents
 
FOREWORD ...................................................... xxi
PREFACE ..................................................... xxiii
ACKNOWLEDGMENTS .............................................. xxxi

1  RADIO FREQUENCY (RF) FILTER NETWORKS FOR WIRELESS
COMMUNICATIONS—THE SYSTEM PERSPECTIVE ........................... 1

Part I
Introduction to a Communication System, Radio Spectrum,
and Information ................................................. 2
   1.1  Model of a Communication System ......................... 2
   1.2  Radio Spectrum and its Utilization ...................... 7
   1.3  Concept of Information ................................. 10

Part II
Noise in a Communication Channel ............................... 18
   1.4  Communication Channel and Link Budgets ................. 12
   1.5  Noise in Communication Systems ......................... 18
   1.6  Modulation-Demodulation Schemes in a Communication
        System ................................................. 37
   1.7  Digital Transmission ................................... 46

Part III
Impact of System Design on the Requirements of Filter
Networks ....................................................... 58
   1.8  Communication Channels in a Satellite System ........... 58
   1.9  RF Filters in Cellular Systems ......................... 71
   1.10 Impact of System Requirements on RF Filter
        Specifications ......................................... 74
   1.11 Impact of Satellite and Cellular Communications on
        Filter Technology ...................................... 77
   Summary ..................................................... 78
   References .................................................. 78
   Appendix 1A Intermodulation Distortion Summary .............. 80
2  FUNDAMENTALS OF CIRCUIT THEORY APPROXIMATION ................ 83
   2.1  Linear Systems ......................................... 83
   2.2  Classification of Systems .............................. 84
   2.3  Evolution of Electrical Circuits - A Historical
        Perspective ............................................ 86
   2.4  Network Equation of Linear Systems in the Time
        Domain ................................................. 87
   2.5  Network Equation of Linear Systems in the Frequency-
        Domain Exponential Driving Function .................... 89
   2.6  Steady-State Response of Linear Systems to Sinusoidal
        Excitations ............................................ 93
   2.7  Circuit Theory Approximation ........................... 94
   Summary ..................................................... 96
   References .................................................. 96
3  CHARACTERIZATION OF LOSSLESS LOWPASS PROTOTYPE FILTER
   FUNCTIONS ................................................... 97
   3.1  The Ideal Filter ....................................... 97
   3.2  Characterization of Polynomial Functions for Doubly
        Terminated Lossless Lowpass Prototype Filter
        Networks ............................................... 99
   3.3  Characteristic Polynomials for Idealized Lowpass
        Prototype Networks .................................... 105
   3.4  Lowpass Prototype Characteristics ..................... 107
   3.5  Characteristic Polynomials Versus Response Shapes ..... 109
   3.6  Classical Prototype Filters ........................... 111
   3.7  Unified Design Chart (UDC) Relationships .............. 123
   3.8  Lowpass Prototype Circuit Configurations .............. 125
   3.9  Effect of Dissipation ................................. 130
   3.10 Asymmetric Response Filters ........................... 136
4  COMPUTER-AIDED SYNTHESIS OF CHARACTERISTIC POLYNOMIALS ..... 151
   4.1  Objective Function and Constraints for Symmetric
        Lowpass Prototype Filter Networks ..................... 152
   4.2  Analytic Gradients of the Objective Function .......... 154
   4.3   Optimization Criteria for Classical Filters .......... 158
   4.4  Generation of Novel Classes of Filter Functions ....... 161
   4.5  Asymmetric Class of Filters ........................... 163
   4.6  Linear Phase Filters .................................. 168
   4.7  Critical Frequencies for Selected Filter Functions .... 169
   Summary .................................................... 169
   References ................................................. 170
   Appendix 4A Critical Frequencies for an Unconventional
   8-Pole Filter .............................................. 171
5  ANALYSIS OF MULTIPORT MICROWAVE NETWORKS ................... 173
   5.1  Matrix Representation of Two-Port Networks ............ 174
   5.2  Cascade of Two Networks ............................... 189
   5.3  Multiport Networks .................................... 198
   5.4  Analysis of Multiport Networks ........................ 200
   Summary .................................................... 205
   References ................................................. 206
6  SYNTHESIS OF A GENERAL CLASS OF THE CHEBYSHEV FILTER
   FUNCTION ................................................... 207
   6.1  Polynomial forms of the Transfer and Reflection
        Parameters S21(s) and S11(s) for a Two-Port Network .... 207
   6.2  Alternating Pole Method for Determination of the
        Denominator Polynomial E(s) ........................... 216
   6.3  General Polynomial Synthesis Methods for Chebyshev
        Filter Functions ...................................... 219
   6.4  Predistorted Filter Characteristics ................... 230
   6.5  Transformation for Dual-Band Bandpass Filters ......... 238
   Summary .................................................... 241
   References ................................................. 242
7  SYNTHESIS OF NETWORK-CIRCUIT APPROACH ...................... 243
   7.1  Circuit Synthesis Approach ............................ 245
   7.2  Lowpass Prototype Circuits for Coupled-Resonator
        Microwave Bandpass Filters ............................ 250
   7.3  Ladder Network Synthesis .............................. 260
   7.4  Synthesis Example of an Asymmetric (4-2) Filter
        Network ............................................... 269
   Summary .................................................... 276
   References ................................................. 277
8  COUPLING MATRIX SYNTHESIS OF FILTER NETWORKS ............... 279
   8.1   Coupling Matrix ...................................... 279
   8.2  Direct Synthesis of the Coupling Matrix ............... 292
   8.3  Coupling Matrix Reduction ............................. 295
   8.4  Synthesis of the N + 2 Coupling Matrix ................ 303
   Summary .................................................... 315
   References ................................................. 316
9  RECONFIGURATION OF THE FOLDED COUPLING MATRIX .............. 319
   9.1  Symmetric Realizations for Dual-Mode Filters .......... 320
   9.2  Asymmetric Realizations for Symmetric
        Characteristics ....................................... 325
   9.3  "Pfitzenmaier" Configurations ......................... 326
   9.4  Cascaded Quartets (CQs)—Two Quartets in Cascade for
        Degrees 8 and Above ................................... 328
   9.5  Parallel-Connected Two-Port Networks .................. 331
   9.6  Cul-de-Sac Configuration .............................. 337
   Summary .................................................... 345
   References ................................................. 347
10 SYNTHESIS AND APPLICATION OF EXTRACTED POLE AND
   TRISECTION ELEMENTS ........................................ 349
   10.1 Extracted Pole Filter Synthesis ....................... 349
   10.2 Synthesis of Bandstop Filters Using the Extracted
        Pole Technique ........................................ 364
   10.3 Trisections ........................................... 371
   10.4 Box Section and Extended Box Configurations ........... 392
   Summary .................................................... 401
   References ................................................. 402
11 MICROWAVE RESONATORS ....................................... 405
   11.1 Microwave Resonator Configurations .................... 405
   11.2 Calculation of Resonant Frequency ..................... 409
   11.3 Resonator Unloaded Q Factor ........................... 416
   11.4 Measurement of Loaded and Unloaded Q Factor ........... 421
   Summary .................................................... 428
   References ................................................. 429
12 WAVEGUIDE AND COAXIAL LOWPASS FILTERS ...................... 431
   12.1 Commensurate-Line Building Elements ................... 432
   12.2 Lowpass Prototype Transfer Polynomials ................ 433
   12.3 Synthesis and Realization of the Distributed Stepped
        Impedance Lowpass Filter .............................. 438
   12.4 Short-Step Transformers ............................... 448
   12.5 Synthesis and Realization of Mixed Lumped/
        Distributed Lowpass Filter ............................ 451
   Summary .................................................... 466
   References ................................................. 466
13 WAVEGUIDE REALIZATION OF SINGLE- AND DUAL-MODE RESONATOR
   FILTERS .................................................... 469
   13.1 Synthesis Process ..................................... 470
   13.2 Design of the Filter Function ......................... 471
   13.3 Realization and Analysis of the Microwave Filter
        Network ............................................... 479
   13.4 Dual-Mode Filters ..................................... 485
   13.5 Coupling Sign Correction .............................. 488
   13.6 Dual-Mode Realizations for Some Typical Coupling
        Matrix Configurations ................................. 489
   13.7 Phase-and Direct-Coupled Extracted Pole Filters ....... 494
   13.8 The "Full Inductive" Dual-Mode Filter ................. 496
   References ................................................. 500
14 DESIGN AND PHYSICAL REALIZATION OF COUPLED RESONATOR
   FILTERS .................................................... 501
   14.1 Circuit Models for Chebyshev Bandpass Filters ......... 502
   14.2 Calculation of Interresonator Coupling ................ 507
   14.3 Calculation of Input/Output Coupling .................. 511
   14.4 Design Example of Dielectric Resonator Filters Using
        the Coupling Matrix Model ............................. 513
   14.5 Design Example of a Waveguide Iris Filter Using the
        Impedance Inverter Model .............................. 521
   14.6 Design Example of a Microstrip Filter Using the /
        -Admittance Inverter Model ............................ 524
   Summary .................................................... 529
   References ................................................. 530
15 ADVANCED EM-BASED DESIGN TECHNIQUES FOR MICROWAVE
   FILTERS .................................................... 531
   15.1 EM-Based Synthesis Techniques ......................... 532
   15.2 EM-Based Optimization Techniques ...................... 532
   15.3 EM-Based Advanced Design Techniques ................... 544
   Summary .................................................... 563
   References ................................................. 564
16 DIELECTRIC RESONATOR FILTERS ............................... 567
   16.1 Resonant Frequency Calculation in Dielectric
        Resonators ............................................ 568
   16.2 Rigorous Analyses of Dielectric Resonators ............ 572
   16.3 Dielectric Resonator Filter Configurations ............ 576
   16.4 Design Considerations for Dielectric Resonator
        Filters ............................................... 580
   16.5 Other Dielectric Resonator Configurations ............. 583
   16.6 Cryogenic Dielectric Resonator Filters ................ 587
   16.7 Hybrid Dielectric/Superconductor Filters .............. 589
   Summary .................................................... 592
   References ................................................. 593
17 ALLPASS PHASE AND GROUP DELAY EQUALIZER NETWORKS ........... 595
   17.1 Characteristics of Allpass Networks ................... 596
   17.2 Lumped-Element Allpass Networks ....................... 597
   17.3 Microwave Allpass Networks ............................ 603
   17.4 Physical Realization of Allpass Networks .............. 608
   17.5 Synthesis of Reflection-Type Allpass Networks ......... 610
   17.6 Practical Narrowband Reflection-Type Allpass
        Networks .............................................. 612
   17.7 Optimization Criteria for Allpass Networks ............ 616
   17.8 Effect of Dissipation ................................. 620
   17.9 Equalization Tradeoffs ................................ 622
   Summary .................................................... 623
   References ................................................. 623
18 MULTIPLEXER THEORY AND DESIGN .............................. 625
   18.1 Background ............................................ 625
   18.2 Multiplexer Configurations ............................ 627
   18.3 RF Channelizers (Demultiplexers) ...................... 632
   18.4 RF Combiners .......................................... 638
   18.5 Transmit-Receive Diplexers ............................ 661
   Summary .................................................... 668
   References ................................................. 669
19 COMPUTER-AIDED DIAGNOSIS AND TUNING OF MICROWAVE FILTERS ... 671
   19.1 Sequential Tuning of Coupled Resonator Filters ........ 672
   19.2 Computer-Aided Tuning Based on Circuit Model
        Parameter Extraction .................................. 678
   19.3 Computer-Aided Tuning Based on Poles and Zeros of
        the Input Reflection Coefficient ...................... 683
   19.4 Time-Domain Tuning .................................... 687
   19.5 Filter Tuning Based on Fuzzy Logic Techniques ......... 692
   19.6 Automated Setups for Filter Tuning .................... 703
   Summary .................................................... 706
   References ................................................. 707
20 HIGH-POWER CONSIDERATIONS IN MICROWAVE FILTER NETWORKS ..... 711
   20.1 Background ............................................ 711
   20.2 High-Power Requirements in Wireless Systems ........... 712
   20.3 High-Power Amplifiers (HPAs) .......................... 713
   20.4 High-Power Breakdown Phenomena ........................ 714
   20.5 High-Power Bandpass Filters ........................... 722
   20.6 Multipaction Breakdown ................................ 730
   20.7 Passive Intermodulation (PIM) Consideration for
        High-Power Equipment .................................. 739
   Summary .................................................... 742
   References ................................................. 743

APPENDIX A .................................................... 745
APPENDIX В .................................................... 747
APPENDIX С .................................................... 749
APPENDIX D .................................................... 751
INDEX ......................................................... 753


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