Home Science 19 GHz Single-Ended-to-Balanced Modified Ladder-Lattice...
Science

19 GHz Single-Ended-to-Balanced Modified Ladder-Lattice Filters Realized Using Periodically Polarized AlScN BAW Resonators

Key Points

Announce Type: new Abstract: We present a single-ended to balanced modified ladder-lattice filter topology, realized with periodically polarized piezoelectric (P3F) AlScN resonators, for single-ended to differential filtering applications. This filter topology eliminates the need for baluns or other passive components and can interface, for instance, directly between differential antennas and single-ended power and low noise amplifiers. Two filter designs operating at 19 GHz were implemented.

arXiv:2606.00064v1 Announce Type: new Abstract: We present a single-ended to balanced modified ladder-lattice filter topology, realized with periodically polarized piezoelectric (P3F) AlScN resonators, for single-ended to differential filtering applications. This filter topology eliminates the need for baluns or other passive components and can interface, for instance, directly between differential antennas and single-ended power and low noise amplifiers. Two filter designs operating at 19 GHz were implemented. The first design exhibited a minimum insertion loss of 1.3 dB, a 6.26% fractional 3-dB bandwidth, an average out-of-band rejection of 30 dB and occupied a 348 um x 476 um footprint, while the second higher-selectivity filter achieved 1.58 dB of minimum insertion loss, 5.11% fractional 3-dB bandwidth, 33 dB of average out-of-band rejection, and occupied a 392 um x 476 um footprint - Making them highly competitive for wireless communications filters. The working principle of the modified ladder-lattice topology is discussed, the design of the filters are presented, and the linearity of the filters is explored through intermodulation and power handling measurements.
AlScN (ORG)
Originally published by arXiv Physics Read original →