Presentation 2010-01-13
BIT Line Filter Consisting of FR-4 Substrate at 30GHz
Yu-suke OMOTE, Futoshi KUROKI,
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Abstract(in English) The bilaterally metal-loaded tri-plate transmission line bandpass filter fed by coaxial cables was designed at 30 GHz. Main emphasis was placed on cost-effectiveness of printed band-pass filters at millimeter-wave frequencies. The FR-4, being a low cost but poor material in such frequency ranges, was employed as a dielectric substrate of the band-pass filter. As the results of designing a 0.1 dB Chebychev ripple 3-stage bandpass filter with a fractional bandwidth of 4 %, it is obvious that the low insertion loss performance in the pass-band as well as the sharp cutoff performance in the rejection bands was obtained although the loss tangent of the FR-4 is drastically poor at 30 GHz.
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Keyword(in English) Microwaves / Millimeter-waves / Band Filters / Printed transmission lines
Paper # ED2009-175,MW2009-158
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Conference Date 2010/1/6(1days)
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Title (in English) BIT Line Filter Consisting of FR-4 Substrate at 30GHz
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Keyword(1) Microwaves
Keyword(2) Millimeter-waves
Keyword(3) Band Filters
Keyword(4) Printed transmission lines
1st Author's Name Yu-suke OMOTE
1st Author's Affiliation Department of Electrical Engineering, Kure National College of Technology()
2nd Author's Name Futoshi KUROKI
2nd Author's Affiliation Department of Electrical Engineering, Kure National College of Technology
Date 2010-01-13
Paper # ED2009-175,MW2009-158
Volume (vol) vol.109
Number (no) 360
Page pp.pp.-
#Pages 4
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