Ceramic bandstop filter

Wave transmission lines and networks – Coupling networks – Wave filters including long line elements

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333206, 333222, H01P 1202, H01P 1205, H01P 704

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ABSTRACT:
An embodiment of a unique ceramic bandstop filter is comprised of a dielectric plate having an input electrode disposed centrally on the top surface thereof and a dielectric block fixedly attached to the bottom surface of the plate and having a hole opposite the input electrode. The dielectric material is preferably a ceramic comprised of BaO, TiO.sub.2 and ZrO.sub.2. The dielectric block is entirely plated with copper or silver except for a portion of the top surface surrounding the hole and is essentially a short-circuited coaxial transmission line. In another embodiment of the unique ceramic bandstop filter, a dielectric block has a hole extending between top and bottom surfaces thereof and an input electrode plated on the top surface near the hole. The dielectric block is entirely plated with copper or silver except for a portion of the top surface surrounding the input electrode and hole. Shunt capacitors or inductors can be plated on the top surface of both embodiments of the unique ceramic bandstop filter fr providing a bandstop/bandpass response characteristic.

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