Abstract

AbstractA miniaturised high‐isolation K‐/Ka‐band diplexer with exceeding adjacent channels using 3D antarafacial channel integration and vertical‐quasi‐coaxial‐based matching network is proposed. For smaller size, lower loss and lower channel interference, the high‐order low‐pass filter for the K‐band channel and the four‐line‐interdigital‐coupled wideband bandpass filter for the Ka‐band channel are respectively designed on two low‐loss glass‐based substrates, and these two substrates are integrated on the two antarafacial surface of the mounting board. The vertical‐quasi‐coaxial (VQC) embedded in the mounting board is not only used as three‐dimensional (3D) interconnection of the two antarafacial channels but also designed as the constituent part of the matching/isolation network, and this can effectively decrease the impedance traction caused by the Ka‐band filter for the K‐band channel of the diplexer. In addition, four transmission zeros of the K‐band filter are designed at the whole passband of the Ka‐band channel to improve the isolation to the K‐band channel for guaranteeing the performance of the diplexer at the Ka‐band channel. Furthermore, working principle, design method and test solution of this proposed K‐/Ka‐band diplexer are well illustrated, and the high‐isolation (>40 dB) in very adjacent wideband channels at K‐band (18–23.5 GHz) and Ka‐band (25.8–31.6 GHz) is achieved within a tiny size of 9 × 4 × 0.87 mm.

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