DieBemme
Newbie
Hey everyone,
for a student project of mine, I am designing a hairpin filter, with a bandwith that can be controlled via a diode. The simulation in my schematic works wonderful and shows the expected behaviour.
It may seem kinda overloaded but the part I'm mainly struggling with is the layout (see further down).
Yet, after designing the layout (leaving proper space for lumped elements), naming the ports and defining the vias, the simulation result show a much worse "chebychev-kind" response. On one part the filter attenuation is way higher, and on the other hand I dont get such a clear passband, as one peak is more dominant than the rest... I hope you can give me some tips, on what I can optimize in my design to optimize my filter response.
This is the first time I am designing a microstrip filter and had a really great time playing with all the possibilities, but thought that you guys probably have way more experience and another viewpoint... Thx in advance!
And here the pics for the layout side of design:
for a student project of mine, I am designing a hairpin filter, with a bandwith that can be controlled via a diode. The simulation in my schematic works wonderful and shows the expected behaviour.
It may seem kinda overloaded but the part I'm mainly struggling with is the layout (see further down).
Yet, after designing the layout (leaving proper space for lumped elements), naming the ports and defining the vias, the simulation result show a much worse "chebychev-kind" response. On one part the filter attenuation is way higher, and on the other hand I dont get such a clear passband, as one peak is more dominant than the rest... I hope you can give me some tips, on what I can optimize in my design to optimize my filter response.
This is the first time I am designing a microstrip filter and had a really great time playing with all the possibilities, but thought that you guys probably have way more experience and another viewpoint... Thx in advance!
And here the pics for the layout side of design: