Abstract

This paper presents a new design method for a capacitor-loaded cross-coupled cavity filter, which significantly increases the power capacity of the cavity filter while improving out-of-band rejection. The filter uses a coaxial resonator at the open end of the donut capacitive-load. A triangular form of cavity structure is used for the full-cavity arrangement to reduce the size of the filter. In order to validate the design, a filter with a center frequency of 2.08 GHz and bandwidth of 80 MHz was designed, processed, and tested. The measured insertion loss was ≤0.97 dB, and the return loss was >20 dB in the range of 2040 MHz to 2120 MHz; the rejection was as high as 80 dB, and in-band ripple was 0.06 dB in the upper and lower stopband-range, which was only 30 MHz away from the sideband. After a simulation of the model using HFSS software (HFSS 2021, Canonsburg, PA, USA), the measured results matched the simulation results, which verified the correctness and practicality of the design. Compared with the ordinary-disc-load resonant cavity, the new donut capacitively loaded cavity-bandpass-filter has a 13.2% reduction in height and a 29.7% increase in power capacity.

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