Journal of Siberian Federal University. Engineering & Technologies / Experimental Study of the Characteristics of Band-Passed Ultra-High Frequency Filters with Increased Protective Band in the Interest of Ensuring Electromagnetic Compatibility

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Issue
Journal of Siberian Federal University. Engineering & Technologies. 2021 14 (3)
Authors
Berdyshev, Valery P.; Zhuravlev, Andrey V.; Kopylov, Nikita V.; Kopylov, Vladimir A.; Loy, Vitaly V.
Contact information
Berdyshev, Valery P.: Military Academy of Aero-Space Defence named after the Marshal of Soviet Union G.K. Zhukov Tver, Russian Federation; Zhuravlev, Andrey V.: Military Academy of Aero-Space Defence named after the Marshal of Soviet Union G.K. Zhukov Tver, Russian Federation; Kopylov, Nikita V.: Yaroslavl Higher Military School of Air Defense Yaroslavl, Russian Federation; Kopylov, Vladimir A.: Siberian Federal University Krasnoyarsk, Russian Federation; Loy, Vitaly V.: Siberian Federal University Krasnoyarsk, Russian Federation;
Keywords
electromagnetic compatibility; radio electronic means; bandpass filter, stopband; passband; three-stage resonators; wave impedance drop; frequency spacing of parasitic passbands; filter parameters tolerance; field experiment
Abstract

The article presents the structure of the method for the synthesis of microwave bandpass filters (BPF) on non-uniform lines, which makes it possible to select the structure and parameters of the BPF that provide the maximum length of the stop band to meet the requirements of electromagnetic compatibility (EMC) with given restrictions on the attenuation characteristics in the passband and barrier bands. and the established design and technological limitations on the drop in wave resistance and manufacturing tolerances. The results of experimental studies of the characteristics of ultrahigh-frequency bandpass filters with an increased protective band in order to ensure EMC are presented

Pages
272–280
DOI
10.17516/1999-494X-0308
Paper at repository of SibFU
https://elib.sfu-kras.ru/handle/2311/141277

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