J0hn
Member level 2
Hi,
I had a lump element bandpass filter (BPF). I had connect SMA connectors to the filter directly and measure the performance, everything was perfect. The bandpass frequency i looking at is between 500 MHz to 2 GHz, hence is pretty low frequency.
But when i attempt to mount the BPF onto the FR4 PCB (refer to diagram), the measured return loss was bad. I suspect that the solder pad on the PCB form a shunt Capactance effect, hence affect the performance. I attempted to do a matching circuit (LC circuit) but still fail to improve the return loss.
With the filter mount onto the PCB, i had measured the S2P file and i had put into ADS to design a matching circuit, hopefully that i can reduce the return loss but still fail. Is there any way that i can design the matching circuit or any measure that i can take to improve on the wideband matching, anything that can be done to improve the return loss. Any person had experience on that?
Thanks.
I had a lump element bandpass filter (BPF). I had connect SMA connectors to the filter directly and measure the performance, everything was perfect. The bandpass frequency i looking at is between 500 MHz to 2 GHz, hence is pretty low frequency.
But when i attempt to mount the BPF onto the FR4 PCB (refer to diagram), the measured return loss was bad. I suspect that the solder pad on the PCB form a shunt Capactance effect, hence affect the performance. I attempted to do a matching circuit (LC circuit) but still fail to improve the return loss.
With the filter mount onto the PCB, i had measured the S2P file and i had put into ADS to design a matching circuit, hopefully that i can reduce the return loss but still fail. Is there any way that i can design the matching circuit or any measure that i can take to improve on the wideband matching, anything that can be done to improve the return loss. Any person had experience on that?
Thanks.