Wave transmission lines and networks – Coupling networks – Electromechanical filter
Patent
1994-11-23
1996-06-18
Lee, Benny
Wave transmission lines and networks
Coupling networks
Electromechanical filter
333196, 310313R, H03H 964
Patent
active
055282067
ABSTRACT:
A surface acoustic wave filter includes a piezoelectric substrate. On the surface of the piezoelectric substrate, an input transducer and an output transducer are formed at a predetermined interval. The input transducer and the output transducer are respectively formed with a pair of IDT (interdigital electrode transducers) disposed oppositely. A pair of IDT which construct at least one transducer of the input transducer and the output transducer are formed on the piezoelectric substrate in the following manner. That is, a first impulse train is determined by inverse Fourier transformation of desired transmission characteristics (where, center frequency is f.sub.0 and surface wavelength is .sub.0), a second impulse train is determined by double over-sampling of the first impulse train along its envelope at a half period, wherein the number of unit impulses of the first impulse train is doubled, a third impulse train is determined by dividing the second impulse train into four impulse trains each, among which second and third impulses are made zero, and the IDT are formed on the piezoelectric substrate corresponding to the third impulse train.
REFERENCES:
patent: 4577169 (1986-03-01), Meeker et al.
Lee Benny
Murata Manufacturing Co. Ltd.
Vu David
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