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L and S band low-loss filters using SAW resonators
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Electrical EngineeringWide Band FiltersEngineeringFilter (Signal Processing)Saw ResonatorsDigital FilterLadder Circuit StructureAcoustic Wave DevicesMicroelectronicsNarrow Frequency BandFilter DesignElectromagnetic Compatibility
This paper describes L and S band low-loss filters using one-port SAW resonators in a ladder circuit structure. Four kinds of filters were developed. Three types have a wide frequency band, with fractional bandwidth of about 4%. A 36° y-x LiTaO <sub xmlns:mml="http://www.w3.org/1998/Math/MathML" xmlns:xlink="http://www.w3.org/1999/xlink">3</sub> substrate was used for these. The last type of filter has a narrow frequency band, with 0.03% of fractional bandwidth, and used an ST-cut quartz substrate. To design these ladder type SAW filters, several important factors were considered, the static capacitance of IDT, the period of IDT and film thickness. For fabrication, i-line stepper and reactive ion etching was used to delineate fine IDT patterns with line and gap width of 0.4 to 0.7 μm. Minimum insertion losses of 2 dB were obtained for the three wide band filters. The insertion loss of the narrow band filter was 6 dB. The input and output impedance of these filters were 50 Ω. The filters were mounted in 3 mm×3 mm×1 mm or 3.8 mm×3.8 mm×1.5 mm SMT packages
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