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Series coupled filters where the first filter is a dielectric resonator filter with cross-coupling

  • US 5,841,330 A
  • Filed: 03/23/1995
  • Issued: 11/24/1998
  • Est. Priority Date: 03/23/1995
  • Status: Expired due to Term
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1. A dielectric resonator filter having an input port which receives an electromagnetic signal and an output port at which is provided a filtered electromagnetic signal, the filter operating in a magnetic dipole mode and comprising:

  • a multi-cavity housing having a plurality of vertical walls disposed at least partially between a base of the dielectric resonator filter and a cover of the dielectric resonator filter, defining a plurality of sequential dielectric resonator cavities that are sequentially oriented in first and second side-by-side rows;

    a plurality of cylindrically shaped dielectric resonators, each cylindrically shaped dielectric resonator respectively disposed in one of the plurality of sequential dielectric resonator cavities;

    at least one coupling device disposed in a first wall of each of the plurality of sequential dielectric resonator cavities, for coupling the electromagnetic signal between the respective resonators of the sequential dielectric resonator cavities;

    a cross-coupling device disposed through a second wall of a first resonator cavity and a second resonator cavity of the plurality of sequential dielectric resonator cavities, wherein the first resonator cavity and the second resonator cavity are non-sequential, the cross-coupling device providing cross coupling of the electromagnetic field between the respective dielectric resonators of the first and second resonator cavities; and

    wherein each of the cylindrically shaped dielectric resonators comprises a ZrSnTiO base material which is doped with a first dopant Ta in a range between 50 and 1,000 parts per million and a second dopant Sb in a range between 50 and 1,000 parts per million.

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