lowpass filter with cutoff freq = 694 MHzIs Operating Frequency too high ?
A -3dB 694 LTE LPF can be -55 dB @ 750 MHz which might be a 20 pole LPF.
Where are your specs and results?
T-Junctions have very little effect on the response at that frequency.lowpass filter with cutoff freq = 694 MHz
you can find some informations in above post #9 (calculation to microstrip form -> substrate - Er=2.33 and h=1.27 mm, Zhigh=155.9, Zlow=40.73, cutoff freq=694MHz)T-Junctions have very little effect on the response at that frequency.
I guess there are fundamental layout errors. Can you post a picture of the layout ??
Also, have you used ideal elements or practical components from a vendor ? How about GND connections and VIAs position ?
What are ZLOW and ZHIGH
You're trying to realize a Low-Pass Filter by simply transforming L-C Components onto Microstrip Lines @ 694MHz ??you can find some informations in above post #9 (calculation to microstrip form -> substrate - Er=2.33 and h=1.27 mm, Zhigh=155.9, Zlow=40.73, cutoff freq=694MHz)
Thank you for answers.The correct filter that you intend to design. You cannot transform L-C components simply placing their equivalent MS elements.
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If it was so, we would place every component with distributed equivalent and we would obtain desired filter... Right ?Thank you for answers.
So question is - what should be the right step between lumped and distributed form, since it can't be done directly as you wrote?
Is it possible to find somewhere the exact procedure how to achieve this scheme? Or could you please briefly describe the steps how to do it? Thank you for your reply.The correct filter that you intend to design. You cannot transform L-C components simply placing their equivalent MS elements.
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It's a Filter Design Program. I have transferred it into Sonnet and simulated.Is it possible to find somewhere the exact procedure how to achieve this scheme? Or could you please briefly describe the steps how to do it? Thank you for your reply.
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