SynMatrix-Application-Note-2-Dispersion Setting
SynMatrix-Application-Note-2-Dispersion Setting
“Dispersion” is defined as the a distortion due to the different group velocity versus
frequency, especially for non-TEM propagation structure such as waveguide and
microstripe or wideband application;
Particularly in microwave filter design area, this function can simulate the
asymmetrical “skirt effect” which may be caused either by frequency dispersive effect
or by unwanted spurious. This phenomenon widely exists in wide band filter design
and waveguide filter design
ki ,i 1 J i ,i 1 / bibi 1
Valid for Narrow BW !!
dB ( )
Where: bi 0 i 0
2 d
Tyurnev, V. V., has studied the impact of the frequency dispersion on the coupling
coefficient in tuned wideband filters with a fractional BW of 40% [3] and concludes
that such formula is not valid for bandpass filter with wideband application due to
the frequency dispersive effect[4], such obtained coefficients from above equation
need to be optimized during the tuning process.
Electrical Coupling
Magnetic Coupling
Positive Value
Negative Value
Above table summarizes the dispersion function in the practical application. User may figure
out their design requests as well as coupling schemes before applying this function.
Please note that once the dispersion function has been applied, the overall performance
need to be fine tuned in order to compliance with design requests. The aim of this function is
designed for assisting computer aided tuning work.
SynMatrix360 suggests user to generate the coupling matrix in normal way without applying
dispersion function. More details will be addressed in “Computer Aided Tuning Application
Note”