Tsu-Wei Lin
National Chiao Tung University
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IEEE Transactions on Microwave Theory and Techniques | 2012
Tsu-Wei Lin; Jen-Tsai Kuo; Shyh-Jong Chung
Dual-mode ring resonator filters are implemented with asymmetric inductive perturbation for creating transmission zeros on both sides of the passband. In analysis, dependence of the resonance modes and the zeros on positions and sizes of both the inductive and capacitive perturbations is investigated. Under certain conditions, the even- and odd-mode frequencies for a capacitively perturbed ring are the same as the odd and even ones, respectively, for a ring with inductive perturbation. Theoretical background is clearly explained how the two transmission zeros are split up from the center frequency. Two dual-mode ring resonator filters are fabricated and measured for demonstration. To obtain a miniaturized circuit area, the 1-λ ring trace is folded into a double-ring or spiral configuration. The inductive perturbation is chosen as the crossover and implemented by a short high-impedance coplanar waveguide interconnection in the ground plane of the microstrip. Measurement results show good agreement with the simulation responses.
international microwave symposium | 2013
Tsu-Wei Lin; Jen-Tsai Kuo; Shyh-Jong Chung
A new configuration for ring resonator is proposed for bandpass filter design with size reduction and stopband extension. The planar self-coupled ring is twisted at its middle and a short CPW section is implemented in the ground plane for the three-dimensional interconnection. The resonator has two resonance modes and the filter possesses one transmission zero on the high side of the passband. With a pair of open low-impedance stubs attached to the ring, the circuit has an area of only 9.65% of that of the conventional ring resonator filter, and the upper stopband is extended up to higher than five times the center frequency. Measured results of a fabricated prototype circuit show good agreement with the simulation.
international microwave symposium | 2012
Tsu-Wei Lin; Jen-Tsai Kuo; Shyh-Jong Chung
A new generalized multiple-mode ring resonator configuration is proposed for bandpass filter design. The building block is a shorted half-wavelength ring. A quintuple-mode ring resonator bandpass filter is implemented for demonstration. Its entire circuit area is only 72% of that of a conventional dual-mode ring resonator. Coupling matrix method is employed for determining the inter-resonator coupling and synthesis of the passband response. In addition to a transmission zero created at the higher passband due to inductive cross coupling, two zeros near the passband are generated by source-load coupling. The measured results show good agreement with the simulation.
international microwave symposium | 2011
Tsu-Wei Lin; Jen-Tsai Kuo; Shyh-Jong Chung
New triple-mode resonator bandpass filters are implemented by three coupled rings. The three rings are connected to a ground via through three short high-impedance sections. These short sections are equivalent to inductors for providing inductive coupling among the resonant modes. The closed-loop rings can also be implemented by stepped-impedance equivalence for achieving size reduction and wide upper stopband. In addition, with the aid of source-load coupling, two extra transmission zeros can be created on both sides of the passband to improve the frequency selectivity of the filter. Two filters are fabricated and measured to validate the proposed idea. The measured results show good agreement with the simulation.
asia-pacific microwave conference | 2009
Tsu-Wei Lin; Yi-Chyun Chiou; Jen-Tsai Kuo
A two-section branch-line coupler with an arbitrary output power division is realized by lumped and distributed elements. Based on the transmission line theory, as well as the basic circuit theory, transcendental equations are derived and formulated to determine its circuit parameters. For circuit miniaturization, the transmission-line sections are replaced by either a lumped π-network and realized with lumped capacitors. Several design curves are provided for ease of circuit implementation. Two circuits with output power division ratios |Δ| = 3dB are fabricated and measured.
asia pacific microwave conference | 2012
Tsu-Wei Lin; Jen-Tsai Kuo; Shyh-Jong Chung
A dual-mode ring resonator filter is devised to have a miniaturized size and its performance investigated. By placing an inductive perturbation at an asymmetric position, with respect to the input and output ports, two transmission zeros are created on the both sides of the passband. The miniaturization is achieved by folding the microstrip ring trace into a spiral configuration, incorporating with metallic via-holes and coplanar waveguide sections as the interconnection. The circuit size is only 20.5% of that of a conventional ring resonator. Measured results show good agreement with the simulation.
ieee international wireless symposium | 2015
Tsu-Wei Lin; Jen-Yi Wu; Jen-Tsai Kuo
A new compact filtering rat-race coupler is implemented by a 2×2 cross coupled configuration based on compact miniaturized hairpin resonators. Passband responses with transmission zeros are synthesized by an (n+4)×(n+4) coupling matrix. The zeros are created in the output ports by adding source-load coupling and their analytical expressions are derived. An experimental circuit is fabricated and measured. The circuit area is only 23.2% of that of a conventional rat-race coupler. Measured magnitude and phase responses of the four-port S-parameters show good agreement with simulation data.
ieee international wireless symposium | 2014
Tsu-Wei Lin; Jen-Tsai Kuo; Shao-Chan Tang; Shyh-Jong Chung
Dual-mode ring resonator filter is designed to have a relatively wide passband with a miniaturized circuit area. The miniaturization is achieved by folding the ring trace to a spiral configuration. The two degenerate modes are split up by an asymmetric inductive perturbation. As a result, the circuit area is only 29% of that of a conventional ring. The strong I/O coupling required by the wide passband property is implemented by adding an impedance transformer for matching the external quality factor (Qext) with the circuit bandwidth. Measured results show good agreement with the simulation.
ieee international wireless symposium | 2013
Tsu-Wei Lin; Jen-Tsai Kuo; Shyh-Jong Chung
A compact quadruple-mode ring resonator is proposed for synthesis of a quasi-elliptic bandpass filter. The resonator is composed of four half-wavelength rings connected to a single grounded via. For miniaturization, the ring areas are overlapped and the crossovers are implemented by short CPW sections in the ground plane. As a result, the resonator uses about 50% area of a conventional dual-mode ring resonator filter. Among the four rings, all coupling coefficients are of inductive type realized by shorted high-impedance and coupledline sections. Two zeros are created by capacitive source-load coupling, and the response is synthesized by the coupling matrix method. Agreement between simulation and measurement results of a realized circuit validates the approach.
international microwave symposium | 2010
Tsu-Wei Lin; U-Hou Lok; Jen-Tsai Kuo