US3805193A - Microwave harmonic filter employing cascaded alternate e-plane and h-plane t-junctions - Google Patents
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- ABSTRACT A plurality of cascaded alternate E-plane and H T-junctions pass the fundamental of a microwa [22] Filed:
- Each of the junctions includes an input arm responsive to the wave, an output arm at right angles to the input arm and a further arm aligned with the input arm.
- the further arm includes parallel waveguides for preventing substantial propagation of the fundamental while providing propagation of the harmonics.
- 333/73 W guides a microwave absorber is provided to substantially attenuate the harmonics.
- the present invention relates generally to microwave harmonic filtering networks and more particularly to a microwave harmonic filtering network wherein cascaded, alternate E-plane and H-plane T-junctions are provided.
- Electromagnetic waves derived from microwave sources include a fundamental component, and usually one or several higher harmonics. To prevent interference with microwave signals at higherfrequencies than the fundamental it is necessary to eliminate the harmonics prior to transmission of the microwave energy.
- One prior art device for substantially eliminating or attenuating harmonics of microwave energy, while passing the fundamental without substantial loss, is a structure known as a leaky wall filter. Leaky wall filters, however, require a substantial volume and, may, :in order to provide the desired degree of harmonic attenuation insert a substantial amount of attenuation on the fundamental.
- a leaky wall harmonic microwave'filter attempts were made' to employ a plurality of cascaded E- plane or H-plane T-junctions, each of which includes structure for passing the fundamental without attenuation and for substantially attenuating harmonics.
- Such a structure includes an input arm, an output arm at right angles to the input arm, and a further arm aligned with the input arm.
- the further arm includes a pair of parallel waveguides having a cutoff frequency greater than the fundamental but less than the frequencies of the harmonics.
- the fundamental is coupled from the input arm to the output arm, while the harmonics propagate in the parallel waveguides of the further arm.
- Microwave absorbers are provided at the ends of the parallel waveguides to absorb the harmonic energy and prevent reflection thereof back to the input and output arms.
- the harmonics are apparently converted in the filter structure into a mode thatpropagates readily in the output arm of the next cascaded T-junction. Since there is a relatively short distance between adjacent T-junctions there is substantial coupling of the mode converted harmonics and the theoretical attenuation for the harmonics is not provided.
- E-plane and I-I-plane harmonic attenuation T-junctions of the prior art type are cascaded so that the E-plane and H- plane T-junctions alternate. This is in contrast with the previously attempted approach wherein all of the harmonic filters are either of the E-plane T-junction type or all are of the I-I-plane T-junction type. Since the E- plane and H-plane T-junctions inherently provide mode conversion, alternating the E-plane and l-l-plane T-junctions prevents propagation of the converted mode of the harmonics by the filter structure. Propagation of the converted harmonic mode is substantially prevented since an E-plane junction generally exhibits greater harmonic attenuation when measured in the TE mode, while an I-I-plane junction generally exhibits greater harmonic attenuation when measured in the TE mode.
- Another object of the invention is to provide a new and improved microwave harmonic filter requiring relatively low volume, without substantially attenuating fundamental frequency components.
- a further object of the invention is to provide a new and improved microwave harmonic filter wherein a plurality of T-junction harmonic'filters are cascaded such that the attenuation characteristics of the cascaded filters are substantiallyadditive in terms of db of attenuation.
- a further object of the invention is to provide a microwave harmonic filter wherein a plurality of T- junction harmonic filters are cascaded together such that mode conversion of the harmonics within the filter structure does not result in coupling of substantial harmonic energy to the filter output.
- FIG. 1 is a perspective view of an embodiment ofthe invention utilizing the cascaded combination of an H plane harmonic filter, an E-plane harmonic filter and an I-I-plane harmonic filter;
- FIGS. 2-4 are various views of a harmonic filter in accordance with the invention wherein six attenuating E-plane and I'I-plane Tjunction harmonic filters are cascaded together so that the mode and polarization of the input and output waves are the same.
- T-junctions 11-13 are of the I-I-plane and E-plane type, whereby junctions l1 and 13 are 'H-plane T-junctions, while junction '12, which is between junctions 11 and 13, is
- Each of T- junctions 11-13 includes an input arm, an output arm at right angles to the in-put arm and a further, harmonic filtering arm including means for preventing substantial propagation of the fundamental of microwave energy therein and for substantially attenuating harmonics of the fundamental.
- the arms of couplers 1l-13 are denominated by reference numerals as follows:
- Input arm 15 is responsive to a microwave signal having a fundamental and one or more harmonics.
- the three cascaded filter sections pass the fundamental without substantially attenuating it but attenuate the harmonics such that the harmonic attenuation for all three sections is substantially the sum of the attenuation of one section.
- Output arms 18 and 19 of T-junctions 11 and 12 are coupled directly to or essentially form input arms 16 and 17 of T-junctions 12 and 13, respectively.
- input arm 15 comprises a rectangular waveguide in which is launched the microwave input signal in the TE, mode, whereby the electric field vector, E, extends between the horizontally extending, parallel long walls 26 and 27 of the waveguide.
- Filter arm 21 of T-junction 11 which includes means for preventing propagation of the fundamental and means for attenuating harmonics of the fundamental, comprises a waveguide element having peripheral horizontal and vertical walls that are aligned with and coplanar with corresponding walls of the waveguide of arm 15.
- Arm 21 comprises a pair of parallel rectangular waveguides 29 and 30 which are formed by a metal septum 32 that extends longitudinally of arm 21 such that the cross-sectional areas of waveguides 29 and 30 are equal. septum 32 extends between and engages the horizontally extending walls of arm 21, from the right end i of arm 21 (as viewed in FIG.
- Attenuation of the harmonic energy is further provided by E-plane T-junction 12 by virtue of a further pair of rectangular waveguides 43 and 44 that are formed by septum 45 in a similar manner to that by which waveguides 29 and 30 are formed in arm 21 of I-l-plane T-junction l1.
- Microwave absorbers 45 are provided at the ends of waveguides 43 and 44 as described supra with regard to absorbers 33. Septum 45 extends from the ends of waveguides 43 and 44 to anouter edge approximately aligned with the waveguide comprising output arm 19 of E-plane T-junction 12.
- the outer edge of septum 45 is provided with a taper that extends from the upper face of waveguide 38 from a point approximately in alignment with the left wall of output arm 19 downwardly to a point that is approximately in alignment with the right face of arm 19.
- harmonics can be mode converted by obstacles in the filters, e.g., the septums and absorbers, connected to T-junctions l113. Thereby, there is some propagation in the TE mode in waveguide 38.
- the TE mode of the harmonics in waveguide 38 is not easily coupled through T- junction 12 to output arm 19 but is easily coupled to filter arm 22, thereby providing increased harmonic attenuation.
- T-junction 13 Since the construction of T-junction 13 is substantially identical to the construction of T-junction 11, no further description thereof is provided.
- FIGS. 2, 3 and 4 wherein there are illustrated top, side and front views of an embodiment of the invention wherein six cascaded, alternate H-plane and E-plane T-junctions 51-56 are provided.
- I-I-plane T-junctionsSl, 53 and 55 are respectively illustrated in plan view in FIGS. 2, 3 and 4
- E-plane T-junction 52, 54 and 56 are respectively illustrated in plan view in FIGS. 4, 2 and 3.
- Each of the H- plane and E-plane junctions is identical to the H-plane and E-plane junctions illustrated in FIG.
- the polarization of the fundamental at the output arm of the last E-plane junction 56 is identical to the polarization of the fundamental supplied to the input arm of the first H-plane coupler 51 and the input and output waveguides are in line.
- a microwave network for passing the fundamental of a microwave signal fed thereto while substantially attenuating harmonics of the fundamental comprising: cascadedalternate E-plane and l l -plane T-junctions, one of which is responsive to the signa lfeach of said junctions including: an input arm responsive to energy of the signal, an output arm responsive to the energy in the input arm and at right angles to the input arm, and a harmonic filtering arm aligned with the input arm, said filtering arm including means for preventing substantial propagation of the fundamental therein and means for substantially attenuating-the harmonics.
- the network of claim 1 wherein the means for preventing substantial propagation of the fundamental includes parallel waveguides in the filtering arm, each of said waveguides having a cutoff frequency greater than the fundamental frequency and less than the frequency of harmonics to be attenuated.
- the network of claim 2 wherein the means for substantially attenuating the harmonics comprises microwave absorbers at ends of the parallel waveguides.
- each of said septums is tapered in the longitudinal direction for each E-plane junction.
- each of said absorbers is pyramidal.
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