ctzof
Full Member level 3
- Joined
- Mar 1, 2012
- Messages
- 157
- Helped
- 12
- Reputation
- 24
- Reaction score
- 11
- Trophy points
- 1,298
- Location
- Munich
- Activity points
- 2,516
Thanks for your answer. Yes the board is for a commercial product. Generally is a SDR platform working at 0-6 GHz and this filters are for the transceiver front end antennas. What I want to do is to have first a filter that works at 2.45 GHz and then change only the components while having the same filter structure to make it work at 5.8 GHz and check the functionality of the system. It´s expensive to redesign a new board and I want to have the ability to change the response of the filter just by changing some components.
I assume you mean something like that http://www.digikey.com/product-detail/en/LFB182G45SG9B740/490-4743-2-ND/1531434
That could be a very good and simple solution. The output and input impedance are 50 ohms so I don´t think I will have big problems with matching.
Any other ideas on how I can make this are welcomed.
I´ve talked with my company and they told me that is possible to design those filters with microstrip lines. Is it possible to desgin them with FR4 substrate?
Thanks. But what if I use something a third order filter and-or a Rogers substrate?
By the way is there a free tool like Filter solution to design those microstrip line filters?
As I wrote before Free version of filter solution doesn't work with bandpass microstrip line filters.
It is true that you take a repeatable frequency response pattern if you design a bandpass microstrip line filter?
Is there a way to make a bandpass filter while eliminating those repeatable frequency responses at the same time?
We use cookies and similar technologies for the following purposes:
Do you accept cookies and these technologies?
We use cookies and similar technologies for the following purposes:
Do you accept cookies and these technologies?