Abstract

A simplified method for evaluating the power-handling capability inside an RF filter has been introduced based on the general cross-coupled prototype network theory, modern EM modeling techniques, and well-established breakdown threshold analysis. The electrical field strength and voltages evaluated using either the single-cavity resonator (eigen mode) model or simply the prototype model have been presented and compared against the direct EM computation of the complete filter structure. Close agreement has been found between the full EM modeling and the scaling of a single resonator or even prototype network analysis only. This procedure is expected to simplify the multipaction and ionization breakdown analysis of filters and filter-based diplexers and multiplexers. The method presented is general and is applicable to all filter types that can be described in a circuit model. Practical issues such as the multicarrier operation, sharp edge condition, design margin, and prevention techniques are also covered.

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