Broadband high pass microwave filter

Wave transmission lines and networks – Automatically controlled systems – With control of equalizer and/or delay network

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333 73C, H01P 120

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041107152

ABSTRACT:
A broadband high pass microwave filter and method of manufacturing thereof hat maximizes the frequency separation between the desired passband of the filter and spurious passbands. A strip of dielectric material has alternately spaced capacitor plates formed on both sides thereof such that parallel plate capacitors are formed at the overlapping sections of the capacitor plates. The dielectric strip is folded in accordian-like fashion and inductive leads are electrically connected to the capacitor plates at each of the folds. The folded dielectric strip is mounted on an MIC substrate, the end plates of the strip are electrically connected to microstrip conductors on the substrate and the inductive leads are connected to the ground plane of the microstrip substrate to thereby form the high pass microwave filter.

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patent: 2922968 (1960-01-01), Van Patten
patent: 3345589 (1967-10-01), Di Piazza
patent: 3705366 (1972-12-01), Vergnolle

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