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Abstract- There is an increasing demand for microwave assembly to another with minimal distortion, and avoiding high
systems to meet the emerging telecommunication challenges cross talk and radiation. A stripline circuit uses a flat strip of
with respect to size, performance and cost. This project describes metal, which is sandwiched between two parallel ground planes.
a general design technique for micro strip low pass filters that are The insulating material of the substrate forms a dielectric.
used to convey microwave frequency signals. The parasitic The width of the strip, the thickness of the substrate and the
problems of X- band can be adjusted through impedance ratio K, relative permittivity of the substrate determine the characteristic
which can enhance the performance of harmonic suppression. impedance of the strip, which is a transmission line. In the
The ADS simulation tool is used to design an X-band stepped general case, the dielectric material may be different above and
impedance low pass filter of range 8-12 GHz. This simulation below the central conductor to prevent the propagation of
results show that the filter works on 10GHz at the center unwanted modes; the two ground planes must be shorted
frequency and achieves attenuation of 60dB, which effectively together. Most communication systems require an RF front end,
suppresses the parasitic bands. To attain the filter with these where RF filters and low noise amplifiers perform analog signal
characteristics, Insertion Loss Method is performed. Compared processing. Micro strip RF filters are commonly used in
to other filter types, this design works very well with excellent receivers and transmitters operating in 800 MHz to 30 GHz
harmonic suppression performance. frequency range. In this project, a design of prototype lowpass
filter and its implementation to microstrip line is done and
Index Terms- ADS, Attenuation, Harmonic suppression responses are analyzed. Joining together two micro strip
Insertion loss, Micro strip, Stepped impedance. transmission lines with different characteristic impedances forms
fundamental micro strip low pass filter. The design is performed
in Advanced Design System software.
I. INTRODUCTION
It consists of a conducting strip separated from a ground plane In microwave filters, lumped elements of the of filter circuit
dielectric layer known as the substrate. Micro strip is much less sections are simulated by means of waveguides, coaxial lines,
expensive than traditional waveguide technology, as well as strip (or) micro strip lines, cavity resonators, etc. [2].The
being far lighter and more compact. The disadvantages of micro equivalent lumped elements values of the microwave
strip compared with waveguide are the generally lower power components are themselves functions of the frequency [2].
handling capacity, and higher losses. There are two design techniques properly used.
Also, unlike waveguide, microstrip is not enclosed, and is 1) Image parameter method.
therefore susceptible to cross talk and unintentional radiation. 2) Insertion loss method. .
For lowest cost, microstrip devices may be built on an ordinary
FR-4 (standard PCB) substrate. However it is often found that A. Advantage of Insertion Loss Method
the dielectric losses in FR-4 are too high at microwave
frequencies, and that the dielectric constant is not sufficiently Insertion Loss method complete specification of a physically
tightly controlled. For these reasons, an alumina substrate is realizable frequency characteristic over the entire pass and the
commonly used. On a smaller scale, micro strip transmission stop bands from which the microwave filters are synthesized.
lines are also built into monolithic microwave integrated circuits
[MMIC] s. B. Low-Pass Design
Micro strip lines are also used in high-speed digital PCB Basic design of microwave filters of type’s low-pass, band-
designs, where signals need to be routed from one part of the pass and band-stop, operating at arbitrary frequency bands and
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g2=g6=1.247 C2=C6=2.494pF
Fig 1 Design flow diagram
D. Filter Specifications g3=g5=1.802 L3=L5=9.01nH
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Z4=0.5 25 57.29
Β l l = g x * R0 / Z h
Β l c = g x* ZL / R 0
After substitution the Results after Richards Transformation
and Kuroda Identity as shown table below
Finally the transformation from prototype to micro strip look
likes;
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V. CONCLUSION
In this paper, stepped impedance micro strip low pass filter is
designed. This filter provides us to achieve better harmonic
suppression. This filter not only shows a superior harmonic
suppression in stop-band, but also saves as much compact circuit
size compared with the conventional one. This design is applied
in X-band electromagnetic environments. Various steps to design
a stepped impedance micro strip filter are described. The special
calculator, linecalc of ADS is used for designing. The calculated
Fig 7 Layout of LPF using Micro strip filter parameters are applied to design a filter. The software
platform used in this designing purpose is ADS (Advanced
III. INFERENCE Design System). This software is used especially in leading
industries working on MMIC’s. A filter of mentioned
Thus we get sharpest attenuation of -60 db. using insertion loss specifications is designed. The corresponding waveforms are
method and cut off frequency of 9 GHz app. to 10 GHz. Hence, obtained. The range of attenuation achieved can be known from
the filter allows to pass the frequencies less than 10GHz and the waveform. Then the layout of the designed stepped
rejects those frequencies more than that. impedance micro strip filter is obtained using the software itself.
S (1,1),S (2,2) = scattering matrix for return loss. Thus, finally a stepped impedance micro strip filter whose
S (2,1) = scattering matrix for insertion loss. harmonic suppression is -60db is obtained.
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[1] M.Pozar, “Microwave Engineering “ 4 th Ed. Wiley, Ed. pp. 388–422.
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AUTHORS
First Author – K.Rajasekaran (Correspondent Author)
Assistant Professor Department Of Electronics and
Communication Engineering, M.A.R College of Engineering
and Technology, Email:mvkraja@yahoo.com.
Telephone: 09080009439.
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