EE 414/514 Microwave Engineering: Lecture 21: Filters
EE 414/514 Microwave Engineering: Lecture 21: Filters
EE 414/514 Microwave Engineering: Lecture 21: Filters
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IOWA STATE UNIVERSITY
DEPT. OF ELECTRICAL AND COMPUTER ENGINEERING
EE 414/514 MICROWAVE ENGINEERING
NATHAN NEIHART FALL 2014
21-4
Filters
What information do we need in order to begin designing a filter?
IOWA STATE UNIVERSITY
DEPT. OF ELECTRICAL AND COMPUTER ENGINEERING
EE 414/514 MICROWAVE ENGINEERING
NATHAN NEIHART FALL 2014
21-5
Low-Pass Prototype
The low-pass prototype is given below:
IOWA STATE UNIVERSITY
DEPT. OF ELECTRICAL AND COMPUTER ENGINEERING
EE 414/514 MICROWAVE ENGINEERING
NATHAN NEIHART FALL 2014
21-6
Filters
We will look at two examples
3
rd
order Butterworth filter
g
0
= 1, g
1
= 1, g
2
= 2, g
3
= 1, g
4
= 1
3
rd
order Chebyshev filter
g
0
= 1, g
1
= 3.3487, g
2
= 0.7117, g
3
= 3.3487, g
4
= 1
IOWA STATE UNIVERSITY
DEPT. OF ELECTRICAL AND COMPUTER ENGINEERING
EE 414/514 MICROWAVE ENGINEERING
NATHAN NEIHART FALL 2014
21-7
Filters
10
-3
10
-2
10
-1
10
0
0
0.2
0.4
0.6
0.8
1
Frequency [Hz]
IOWA STATE UNIVERSITY
DEPT. OF ELECTRICAL AND COMPUTER ENGINEERING
EE 414/514 MICROWAVE ENGINEERING
NATHAN NEIHART FALL 2014
21-8
Filters
The low-pass filter prototype uses 1 impedances and has a cutoff
frequency of 1 rad/s
IOWA STATE UNIVERSITY
DEPT. OF ELECTRICAL AND COMPUTER ENGINEERING
EE 414/514 MICROWAVE ENGINEERING
NATHAN NEIHART FALL 2014
21-9
Filters
We have scaled the two filters to operate using 50 terminations
k
z
= 50
IOWA STATE UNIVERSITY
DEPT. OF ELECTRICAL AND COMPUTER ENGINEERING
EE 414/514 MICROWAVE ENGINEERING
NATHAN NEIHART FALL 2014
21-10
Filters
10
-3
10
-2
10
-1
10
0
0
0.2
0.4
0.6
0.8
1
Frequency [Hz]
IOWA STATE UNIVERSITY
DEPT. OF ELECTRICAL AND COMPUTER ENGINEERING
EE 414/514 MICROWAVE ENGINEERING
NATHAN NEIHART FALL 2014
21-11
Filters
We have now scaled the termination impedance but the filter still has
a cutoff frequency of 1 rad/s
IOWA STATE UNIVERSITY
DEPT. OF ELECTRICAL AND COMPUTER ENGINEERING
EE 414/514 MICROWAVE ENGINEERING
NATHAN NEIHART FALL 2014
21-12
Filters
Here we are scaling the cutoff frequency to 100 rad/s
kf = 100
IOWA STATE UNIVERSITY
DEPT. OF ELECTRICAL AND COMPUTER ENGINEERING
EE 414/514 MICROWAVE ENGINEERING
NATHAN NEIHART FALL 2014
21-13
Filters
10
-1
10
0
10
1
10
2
0
0.2
0.4
0.6
0.8
1
Frequency [Hz]
IOWA STATE UNIVERSITY
DEPT. OF ELECTRICAL AND COMPUTER ENGINEERING
EE 414/514 MICROWAVE ENGINEERING
NATHAN NEIHART FALL 2014
21-14
Filters
We have discussed how to scale the low-pass prototype filter
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