| Input Section - Topology Matrix |
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| Boxes where couplings are allowed
must be 'Checked'. Empty boxes correspond to zero coupling between involved
elements. If a topology is entered, which can not fulfill the wanted filter characteristic, an error message will be displayed. In that case the topology should be changed e.g. by adding more couplings. The coupling matrix must always be symmetrical about the diagonal (S,S)->(L,L). |
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| The matrix
synthesizer tries to make an identical match of the desired
characteristic. If e.g. two transmission zeroes are specified the
synthesis will only be characterized as 'successful' if a topology is
specified which generates exactly two zeroes. A three zeroes
characteristic would be characterized as a 'failure' even though the
rejection performance might even be better.
The best is of course to specify a
topology which is known to be able to match the desired characteristic. |
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| Topology Matrix Examples: | |
| Fully canonical folded form | Quadruplet and triplet in series |
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| Cul-de-Sac topology | |
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Some background: |
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The folded form is used as
default in this software but even though this form is an often used
topology in real microwave filters other forms may be more practical for
a given application. |
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More information may also be found in [4] |
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