학술논문

Monolithically-Integrated Coaxial Resonator-Based Bandstop Filters Enabled by SLA 3D Printing
Document Type
Conference
Source
2024 IEEE International Microwave Filter Workshop (IMFW) Microwave Filter Workshop (IMFW), 2024 IEEE International. :105-108 Feb, 2024
Subject
Communication, Networking and Broadcast Technologies
Components, Circuits, Devices and Systems
Engineered Materials, Dielectrics and Plasmas
Fields, Waves and Electromagnetics
Q-factor
Three-dimensional displays
Resonator filters
Resonant frequency
Three-dimensional printing
Transmission line measurements
Cavity resonators
3D printing
bandstop filter
high-Q resonator
miniaturized filter
Language
Abstract
This article reports on a new class of compact, lightweight, monolithically-integrated coaxial cavity resonator-based bandstop filters (BSFs) using stereolithography apparatus (SLA) 3D printing. The BSF concept is based on 3D printed coaxial cavity resonators that are directly coupled by an air-filled coaxial transmission line. Size compactness is achieved by: i) using low-profile sub-wavelength coaxial cavity resonators and by ii) monolithic SLA 3D printing that eliminates the need for assembly screws. For proof of validation purposes, a second-order BSF was designed, manufactured, and measured. Measurement results exhibit a center frequency (f c ) of 4.5 GHz, stopband rejection of 48 dB, 10 dB fractional bandwidth (FBW) of 1.7%, and an effective quality factor Q eff of 760.