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In diesem Buch werden Strategien für das Design und die Implementierung von Common-Mode-Suppressed-Balanced-Mikrowellenfiltern, einschließlich Schmalband-, Breitband- und Ultra-Breitband-Filter.
Untersucht werden Differential-Mode- oder Balanced-Mikrowellenfilter. Dabei werden verschiedene praktische Umsetzungen dieser passiven Komponenten diskutiert. Zu den Themen gehören: Selective-Mode-Suppression, Designs auf der Grundlage von verteilten und Semi-Lumped Ansätzen, Mehrschichttechnologien, Defect-Ground-Strukturen, gekoppelten Resonatoren, Metamaterialien, Interferenztechniken und substratintegrierten Wellenleitern usw.
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Untersucht werden Differential-Mode- oder Balanced-Mikrowellenfilter. Dabei werden verschiedene praktische Umsetzungen dieser passiven Komponenten diskutiert. Zu den Themen gehören: Selective-Mode-Suppression, Designs auf der Grundlage von verteilten und Semi-Lumped Ansätzen, Mehrschichttechnologien, Defect-Ground-Strukturen, gekoppelten Resonatoren, Metamaterialien, Interferenztechniken und substratintegrierten Wellenleitern usw.
Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
Produktdetails
- Produktdetails
- Wiley - IEEE
- Verlag: Wiley / Wiley & Sons
- Artikelnr. des Verlages: 1W119237610
- 1. Auflage
- Seitenzahl: 688
- Erscheinungstermin: 19. März 2018
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 233mm x 159mm x 40mm
- Gewicht: 1084g
- ISBN-13: 9781119237617
- ISBN-10: 1119237610
- Artikelnr.: 50418838
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Libri GmbH
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- 06621 890
- Wiley - IEEE
- Verlag: Wiley / Wiley & Sons
- Artikelnr. des Verlages: 1W119237610
- 1. Auflage
- Seitenzahl: 688
- Erscheinungstermin: 19. März 2018
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 233mm x 159mm x 40mm
- Gewicht: 1084g
- ISBN-13: 9781119237617
- ISBN-10: 1119237610
- Artikelnr.: 50418838
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Libri GmbH
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- 06621 890
Ferran Martín, IEEE Fellow, is a Full Professor of Electronics at Universitat Autònoma de Barcelona (UAB), Spain. Lei Zhu, IEEE Fellow, is a Full Professor in the Faculty of Science and Technology at the University of Macau, Macau SAR, China. Jiasheng Hong, IEEE Fellow, is a Full Professor in the Department of Electrical, Electronic and Computer Engineering at Heriot-Watt University, Edinburgh, UK. Francisco Medina, IEEE Fellow, is a Full Professor of Electromagnetism at Universidad de Sevilla, Seville, Spain
LIST OF CONTRIBUTORS xix
PREFACE xxiii
PART 1 INTRODUCTION 1
1 INTRODUCTION TO BALANCED TRANSMISSION LINES, CIRCUITS, AND NETWORKS 3
Ferran Martín, Jordi Naqui, Francisco Medina, Lei Zhu, and Jiasheng Hong
1.1 Introduction 3
1.2 Balanced Versus Single-Ended Transmission Lines and Circuits 4
1.3 Common-Mode Noise 5
1.4 Fundamentals of Differential Transmission Lines 6
1.4.1 Topology 6
1.4.2 Propagating Modes 8
1.4.2.1 Even and Odd Mode 8
1.4.2.2 Common and Differential Mode 11
1.5 Scattering Parameters 13
1.5.1 Single-Ended S-Parameters 13
1.5.2 Mixed-Mode S-Parameters 16
1.6 Summary 19
References 19
PART 2 BALANCED TRANSMISSION LINES WITH COMMON-MODE NOISE SUPPRESSION 21
2 STRATEGIES FOR COMMON-MODE SUPPRESSION IN BALANCED LINES 23
Ferran Martín, Paris Vélez, Armando Fernández-Prieto, Jordi Naqui, Francisco Medina, and Jiasheng Hong
2.1 Introduction 23
2.2 Selective Mode Suppression in Differential Transmission Lines 25
2.3 Common-Mode Suppression Filters Based on Patterned Ground Planes 27
2.3.1 Common-Mode Filter Based on Dumbbell-Shaped Patterned Ground Plane 27
2.3.2 Common-Mode Filter Based on Complementary Split Ring Resonators (CSRRs) 30
2.3.3 Common-Mode Filter Based on Defected Ground Plane Artificial Line 40
2.3.4 Common-Mode Filter Based on C-Shaped Patterned Ground Structures 44
2.4 Common-Mode Suppression Filters Based on Electromagnetic Bandgaps (EBGs) 49
2.4.1 Common-Mode Filter Based on Nonuniform Coupled Lines 50
2.4.2 Common-Mode Filter Based on Uniplanar Compact Photonic Bandgap (UC-PBG) Structure 55
2.5 Other Approaches for Common-Mode Suppression 55
2.6 Comparison of Common-Mode Filters 60
2.7 Summary 61
Appendix 2.A: Dispersion Relation for Common-Mode Rejection Filters with Coupled CSRRs or DS-CSRRs 61
Appendix 2.B: Dispersion Relation for Common-Mode Rejection Filters with Coupled Patches Grounded through Inductive Strips 64
References 65
3 COUPLED-RESONATOR BALANCED BANDPASS FILTERS WITH COMMON-MODE SUPPRESSION DIFFERENTIAL LINES 73
Armando Fernández-Prieto, Jordi Naqui, Jesús Martel, Ferran Martín, and Francisco Medina
3.1 Introduction 73
3.2 Balanced Coupled-Resonator Filters 74
3.2.1 Single-Band Balanced Bandpass Filter Based on Folded Stepped-Impedance Resonators 75
3.2.2 Balanced Filter Loaded with Common-Mode Rejection Sections 79
3.2.3 Balanced Dual-Band Bandpass Filter Loaded with Common-Mode Rejection Sections 82
3.3 Summary 88
References 88
PART 3 WIDEBAND AND ULTRA-WIDEBAND (UWB) BALANCED BAND PASS FILTERS WITH INTRINSIC COMMON-MODE SUPPRESSION 91
4 WIDEBAND AND UWB BALANCED BANDPASS FILTERS BASED ON BRANCH-LINE TOPOLOGY 93
Teck Beng Lim and Lei Zhu
4.1 Introduction 93
4.2 Branch-Line Balanced Wideband Bandpass Filter 97
4.3 Balanced Bandpass Filter for UWB Application 105
4.4 Balanced Wideband Bandpass Filter with Good Common-Mode Suppression 111
4.5 Highly Selective Balanced Wideband Bandpass Filters 116
4.6 Summary 131
References 131
5 WIDEBAND AND UWB COMMON-MODE SUPPRESSED DIFFERENTIAL-MODE FILTERS BASED ON COUPLED LINE SECTIONS 135
Qing-Xin Chu, Shi-Xuan Zhang, and Fu-Chang Chen
5.1 Balanced UWB Filter by Combining UWB BPF with UWB BSF 135
5.2 Balanced Wideband Bandpass Filter Using Coupled Line Stubs 142
5.3 Balanced Wideband Filter Using Internal Cross-Coupling 148
PREFACE xxiii
PART 1 INTRODUCTION 1
1 INTRODUCTION TO BALANCED TRANSMISSION LINES, CIRCUITS, AND NETWORKS 3
Ferran Martín, Jordi Naqui, Francisco Medina, Lei Zhu, and Jiasheng Hong
1.1 Introduction 3
1.2 Balanced Versus Single-Ended Transmission Lines and Circuits 4
1.3 Common-Mode Noise 5
1.4 Fundamentals of Differential Transmission Lines 6
1.4.1 Topology 6
1.4.2 Propagating Modes 8
1.4.2.1 Even and Odd Mode 8
1.4.2.2 Common and Differential Mode 11
1.5 Scattering Parameters 13
1.5.1 Single-Ended S-Parameters 13
1.5.2 Mixed-Mode S-Parameters 16
1.6 Summary 19
References 19
PART 2 BALANCED TRANSMISSION LINES WITH COMMON-MODE NOISE SUPPRESSION 21
2 STRATEGIES FOR COMMON-MODE SUPPRESSION IN BALANCED LINES 23
Ferran Martín, Paris Vélez, Armando Fernández-Prieto, Jordi Naqui, Francisco Medina, and Jiasheng Hong
2.1 Introduction 23
2.2 Selective Mode Suppression in Differential Transmission Lines 25
2.3 Common-Mode Suppression Filters Based on Patterned Ground Planes 27
2.3.1 Common-Mode Filter Based on Dumbbell-Shaped Patterned Ground Plane 27
2.3.2 Common-Mode Filter Based on Complementary Split Ring Resonators (CSRRs) 30
2.3.3 Common-Mode Filter Based on Defected Ground Plane Artificial Line 40
2.3.4 Common-Mode Filter Based on C-Shaped Patterned Ground Structures 44
2.4 Common-Mode Suppression Filters Based on Electromagnetic Bandgaps (EBGs) 49
2.4.1 Common-Mode Filter Based on Nonuniform Coupled Lines 50
2.4.2 Common-Mode Filter Based on Uniplanar Compact Photonic Bandgap (UC-PBG) Structure 55
2.5 Other Approaches for Common-Mode Suppression 55
2.6 Comparison of Common-Mode Filters 60
2.7 Summary 61
Appendix 2.A: Dispersion Relation for Common-Mode Rejection Filters with Coupled CSRRs or DS-CSRRs 61
Appendix 2.B: Dispersion Relation for Common-Mode Rejection Filters with Coupled Patches Grounded through Inductive Strips 64
References 65
3 COUPLED-RESONATOR BALANCED BANDPASS FILTERS WITH COMMON-MODE SUPPRESSION DIFFERENTIAL LINES 73
Armando Fernández-Prieto, Jordi Naqui, Jesús Martel, Ferran Martín, and Francisco Medina
3.1 Introduction 73
3.2 Balanced Coupled-Resonator Filters 74
3.2.1 Single-Band Balanced Bandpass Filter Based on Folded Stepped-Impedance Resonators 75
3.2.2 Balanced Filter Loaded with Common-Mode Rejection Sections 79
3.2.3 Balanced Dual-Band Bandpass Filter Loaded with Common-Mode Rejection Sections 82
3.3 Summary 88
References 88
PART 3 WIDEBAND AND ULTRA-WIDEBAND (UWB) BALANCED BAND PASS FILTERS WITH INTRINSIC COMMON-MODE SUPPRESSION 91
4 WIDEBAND AND UWB BALANCED BANDPASS FILTERS BASED ON BRANCH-LINE TOPOLOGY 93
Teck Beng Lim and Lei Zhu
4.1 Introduction 93
4.2 Branch-Line Balanced Wideband Bandpass Filter 97
4.3 Balanced Bandpass Filter for UWB Application 105
4.4 Balanced Wideband Bandpass Filter with Good Common-Mode Suppression 111
4.5 Highly Selective Balanced Wideband Bandpass Filters 116
4.6 Summary 131
References 131
5 WIDEBAND AND UWB COMMON-MODE SUPPRESSED DIFFERENTIAL-MODE FILTERS BASED ON COUPLED LINE SECTIONS 135
Qing-Xin Chu, Shi-Xuan Zhang, and Fu-Chang Chen
5.1 Balanced UWB Filter by Combining UWB BPF with UWB BSF 135
5.2 Balanced Wideband Bandpass Filter Using Coupled Line Stubs 142
5.3 Balanced Wideband Filter Using Internal Cross-Coupling 148
LIST OF CONTRIBUTORS xix
PREFACE xxiii
PART 1 INTRODUCTION 1
1 INTRODUCTION TO BALANCED TRANSMISSION LINES, CIRCUITS, AND NETWORKS 3
Ferran Martín, Jordi Naqui, Francisco Medina, Lei Zhu, and Jiasheng Hong
1.1 Introduction 3
1.2 Balanced Versus Single-Ended Transmission Lines and Circuits 4
1.3 Common-Mode Noise 5
1.4 Fundamentals of Differential Transmission Lines 6
1.4.1 Topology 6
1.4.2 Propagating Modes 8
1.4.2.1 Even and Odd Mode 8
1.4.2.2 Common and Differential Mode 11
1.5 Scattering Parameters 13
1.5.1 Single-Ended S-Parameters 13
1.5.2 Mixed-Mode S-Parameters 16
1.6 Summary 19
References 19
PART 2 BALANCED TRANSMISSION LINES WITH COMMON-MODE NOISE SUPPRESSION 21
2 STRATEGIES FOR COMMON-MODE SUPPRESSION IN BALANCED LINES 23
Ferran Martín, Paris Vélez, Armando Fernández-Prieto, Jordi Naqui, Francisco Medina, and Jiasheng Hong
2.1 Introduction 23
2.2 Selective Mode Suppression in Differential Transmission Lines 25
2.3 Common-Mode Suppression Filters Based on Patterned Ground Planes 27
2.3.1 Common-Mode Filter Based on Dumbbell-Shaped Patterned Ground Plane 27
2.3.2 Common-Mode Filter Based on Complementary Split Ring Resonators (CSRRs) 30
2.3.3 Common-Mode Filter Based on Defected Ground Plane Artificial Line 40
2.3.4 Common-Mode Filter Based on C-Shaped Patterned Ground Structures 44
2.4 Common-Mode Suppression Filters Based on Electromagnetic Bandgaps (EBGs) 49
2.4.1 Common-Mode Filter Based on Nonuniform Coupled Lines 50
2.4.2 Common-Mode Filter Based on Uniplanar Compact Photonic Bandgap (UC-PBG) Structure 55
2.5 Other Approaches for Common-Mode Suppression 55
2.6 Comparison of Common-Mode Filters 60
2.7 Summary 61
Appendix 2.A: Dispersion Relation for Common-Mode Rejection Filters with Coupled CSRRs or DS-CSRRs 61
Appendix 2.B: Dispersion Relation for Common-Mode Rejection Filters with Coupled Patches Grounded through Inductive Strips 64
References 65
3 COUPLED-RESONATOR BALANCED BANDPASS FILTERS WITH COMMON-MODE SUPPRESSION DIFFERENTIAL LINES 73
Armando Fernández-Prieto, Jordi Naqui, Jesús Martel, Ferran Martín, and Francisco Medina
3.1 Introduction 73
3.2 Balanced Coupled-Resonator Filters 74
3.2.1 Single-Band Balanced Bandpass Filter Based on Folded Stepped-Impedance Resonators 75
3.2.2 Balanced Filter Loaded with Common-Mode Rejection Sections 79
3.2.3 Balanced Dual-Band Bandpass Filter Loaded with Common-Mode Rejection Sections 82
3.3 Summary 88
References 88
PART 3 WIDEBAND AND ULTRA-WIDEBAND (UWB) BALANCED BAND PASS FILTERS WITH INTRINSIC COMMON-MODE SUPPRESSION 91
4 WIDEBAND AND UWB BALANCED BANDPASS FILTERS BASED ON BRANCH-LINE TOPOLOGY 93
Teck Beng Lim and Lei Zhu
4.1 Introduction 93
4.2 Branch-Line Balanced Wideband Bandpass Filter 97
4.3 Balanced Bandpass Filter for UWB Application 105
4.4 Balanced Wideband Bandpass Filter with Good Common-Mode Suppression 111
4.5 Highly Selective Balanced Wideband Bandpass Filters 116
4.6 Summary 131
References 131
5 WIDEBAND AND UWB COMMON-MODE SUPPRESSED DIFFERENTIAL-MODE FILTERS BASED ON COUPLED LINE SECTIONS 135
Qing-Xin Chu, Shi-Xuan Zhang, and Fu-Chang Chen
5.1 Balanced UWB Filter by Combining UWB BPF with UWB BSF 135
5.2 Balanced Wideband Bandpass Filter Using Coupled Line Stubs 142
5.3 Balanced Wideband Filter Using Internal Cross-Coupling 148
PREFACE xxiii
PART 1 INTRODUCTION 1
1 INTRODUCTION TO BALANCED TRANSMISSION LINES, CIRCUITS, AND NETWORKS 3
Ferran Martín, Jordi Naqui, Francisco Medina, Lei Zhu, and Jiasheng Hong
1.1 Introduction 3
1.2 Balanced Versus Single-Ended Transmission Lines and Circuits 4
1.3 Common-Mode Noise 5
1.4 Fundamentals of Differential Transmission Lines 6
1.4.1 Topology 6
1.4.2 Propagating Modes 8
1.4.2.1 Even and Odd Mode 8
1.4.2.2 Common and Differential Mode 11
1.5 Scattering Parameters 13
1.5.1 Single-Ended S-Parameters 13
1.5.2 Mixed-Mode S-Parameters 16
1.6 Summary 19
References 19
PART 2 BALANCED TRANSMISSION LINES WITH COMMON-MODE NOISE SUPPRESSION 21
2 STRATEGIES FOR COMMON-MODE SUPPRESSION IN BALANCED LINES 23
Ferran Martín, Paris Vélez, Armando Fernández-Prieto, Jordi Naqui, Francisco Medina, and Jiasheng Hong
2.1 Introduction 23
2.2 Selective Mode Suppression in Differential Transmission Lines 25
2.3 Common-Mode Suppression Filters Based on Patterned Ground Planes 27
2.3.1 Common-Mode Filter Based on Dumbbell-Shaped Patterned Ground Plane 27
2.3.2 Common-Mode Filter Based on Complementary Split Ring Resonators (CSRRs) 30
2.3.3 Common-Mode Filter Based on Defected Ground Plane Artificial Line 40
2.3.4 Common-Mode Filter Based on C-Shaped Patterned Ground Structures 44
2.4 Common-Mode Suppression Filters Based on Electromagnetic Bandgaps (EBGs) 49
2.4.1 Common-Mode Filter Based on Nonuniform Coupled Lines 50
2.4.2 Common-Mode Filter Based on Uniplanar Compact Photonic Bandgap (UC-PBG) Structure 55
2.5 Other Approaches for Common-Mode Suppression 55
2.6 Comparison of Common-Mode Filters 60
2.7 Summary 61
Appendix 2.A: Dispersion Relation for Common-Mode Rejection Filters with Coupled CSRRs or DS-CSRRs 61
Appendix 2.B: Dispersion Relation for Common-Mode Rejection Filters with Coupled Patches Grounded through Inductive Strips 64
References 65
3 COUPLED-RESONATOR BALANCED BANDPASS FILTERS WITH COMMON-MODE SUPPRESSION DIFFERENTIAL LINES 73
Armando Fernández-Prieto, Jordi Naqui, Jesús Martel, Ferran Martín, and Francisco Medina
3.1 Introduction 73
3.2 Balanced Coupled-Resonator Filters 74
3.2.1 Single-Band Balanced Bandpass Filter Based on Folded Stepped-Impedance Resonators 75
3.2.2 Balanced Filter Loaded with Common-Mode Rejection Sections 79
3.2.3 Balanced Dual-Band Bandpass Filter Loaded with Common-Mode Rejection Sections 82
3.3 Summary 88
References 88
PART 3 WIDEBAND AND ULTRA-WIDEBAND (UWB) BALANCED BAND PASS FILTERS WITH INTRINSIC COMMON-MODE SUPPRESSION 91
4 WIDEBAND AND UWB BALANCED BANDPASS FILTERS BASED ON BRANCH-LINE TOPOLOGY 93
Teck Beng Lim and Lei Zhu
4.1 Introduction 93
4.2 Branch-Line Balanced Wideband Bandpass Filter 97
4.3 Balanced Bandpass Filter for UWB Application 105
4.4 Balanced Wideband Bandpass Filter with Good Common-Mode Suppression 111
4.5 Highly Selective Balanced Wideband Bandpass Filters 116
4.6 Summary 131
References 131
5 WIDEBAND AND UWB COMMON-MODE SUPPRESSED DIFFERENTIAL-MODE FILTERS BASED ON COUPLED LINE SECTIONS 135
Qing-Xin Chu, Shi-Xuan Zhang, and Fu-Chang Chen
5.1 Balanced UWB Filter by Combining UWB BPF with UWB BSF 135
5.2 Balanced Wideband Bandpass Filter Using Coupled Line Stubs 142
5.3 Balanced Wideband Filter Using Internal Cross-Coupling 148