General Synthesis Methodology for the Design of Acoustic Wave Ladder Filters and Duplexers

In a scenario where the segment of wireless communication systems are allocated in an ever more crowded frequency spectrum, the design of filtering structures, stand-alone, duplexers, or multiplexers, become a challenging task. Moreover, filters based on acoustic wave resonators are the more suitabl...

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Main Authors: Alfred Gimenez, Jordi Verdu, Pedro De Paco Sanchez
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: IEEE 2018-01-01
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Online Access:https://ieeexplore.ieee.org/document/8438474/
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spelling doaj-7acc0c69dca042bdb6905857e2cb4eb62021-03-29T21:10:42ZengIEEEIEEE Access2169-35362018-01-016479694797910.1109/ACCESS.2018.28658088438474General Synthesis Methodology for the Design of Acoustic Wave Ladder Filters and DuplexersAlfred Gimenez0Jordi Verdu1https://orcid.org/0000-0002-2434-7012Pedro De Paco Sanchez2Telecommunications and Systems Engineering Department, Universitat Autònoma de Barcelona, Barcelona, SpainTelecommunications and Systems Engineering Department, Universitat Autònoma de Barcelona, Barcelona, SpainTelecommunications and Systems Engineering Department, Universitat Autònoma de Barcelona, Barcelona, SpainIn a scenario where the segment of wireless communication systems are allocated in an ever more crowded frequency spectrum, the design of filtering structures, stand-alone, duplexers, or multiplexers, become a challenging task. Moreover, filters based on acoustic wave resonators are the more suitable technology in this context due to the small size and the exhibited outstanding performance. However, to accommodate the technological requirements to the mask fulfillment is not straightforward unless a systematic synthesis methodology is used. Taking advantage on the nodal approach, the general synthesis methodology for ladder-type filters based on acoustic wave resonators is presented in this paper. This is a very fast procedure, which allow a better understanding of the interaction between technological constraints and filter performance. An experimental validation is proposed for a B28Rx band filter.https://ieeexplore.ieee.org/document/8438474/Bulk acoustic wave filtersduplexerelliptic filters synthesisextracted polenon-resonating node (NRN)surface acoustic wave filters
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author Alfred Gimenez
Jordi Verdu
Pedro De Paco Sanchez
spellingShingle Alfred Gimenez
Jordi Verdu
Pedro De Paco Sanchez
General Synthesis Methodology for the Design of Acoustic Wave Ladder Filters and Duplexers
IEEE Access
Bulk acoustic wave filters
duplexer
elliptic filters synthesis
extracted pole
non-resonating node (NRN)
surface acoustic wave filters
author_facet Alfred Gimenez
Jordi Verdu
Pedro De Paco Sanchez
author_sort Alfred Gimenez
title General Synthesis Methodology for the Design of Acoustic Wave Ladder Filters and Duplexers
title_short General Synthesis Methodology for the Design of Acoustic Wave Ladder Filters and Duplexers
title_full General Synthesis Methodology for the Design of Acoustic Wave Ladder Filters and Duplexers
title_fullStr General Synthesis Methodology for the Design of Acoustic Wave Ladder Filters and Duplexers
title_full_unstemmed General Synthesis Methodology for the Design of Acoustic Wave Ladder Filters and Duplexers
title_sort general synthesis methodology for the design of acoustic wave ladder filters and duplexers
publisher IEEE
series IEEE Access
issn 2169-3536
publishDate 2018-01-01
description In a scenario where the segment of wireless communication systems are allocated in an ever more crowded frequency spectrum, the design of filtering structures, stand-alone, duplexers, or multiplexers, become a challenging task. Moreover, filters based on acoustic wave resonators are the more suitable technology in this context due to the small size and the exhibited outstanding performance. However, to accommodate the technological requirements to the mask fulfillment is not straightforward unless a systematic synthesis methodology is used. Taking advantage on the nodal approach, the general synthesis methodology for ladder-type filters based on acoustic wave resonators is presented in this paper. This is a very fast procedure, which allow a better understanding of the interaction between technological constraints and filter performance. An experimental validation is proposed for a B28Rx band filter.
topic Bulk acoustic wave filters
duplexer
elliptic filters synthesis
extracted pole
non-resonating node (NRN)
surface acoustic wave filters
url https://ieeexplore.ieee.org/document/8438474/
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