Inline Ka-band transitional combline / evanescent-mode filter in conventional RF substrate using grounded vias

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Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers

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The Ka-band is considered a viable band for future 5G backhaul links. Planar filters in this frequency range have low aspect ratios for substrates thicker than 10 mil, since the required 50 Ω line width becomes comparable to a guided wavelength. This paper proposes the use of grounded through-hole plated vias as transitional combline / evanescent-mode resonators. The principle is demonstrated with a 4th order, 27.5 – 29.5 GHz filter in a conventional 32 mil thickness RF substrate. The simulated filter features below 2 dB insertion loss across the band and occupies 3.8 x 1 mm board space.

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Paper presented at the IEEE Africon 2015 : IEEE Africon Green Innovation for African Renaissance, 14-17 September 2015, Addis Ababa, Ethiopia.

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Microwave filters, Microstrip filters, Substrates

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Stander, T 2015, 'Inline Ka-band transitional combline / evanescent-mode filter in conventional RF substrate using grounded vias', IEEE AFRICAN 2015 conference proceedings, pp. 361-364.