Element removal design in microwave filters

US10366194B2 · US · B2

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Publication numberUS-10366194-B2
Application numberUS-201414300124-A
CountryUS
Kind codeB2
Filing dateJun 9, 2014
Priority dateMar 15, 2013
Publication dateJul 30, 2019
Grant dateJul 30, 2019

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A method of designing a microwave filter using a computerized filter optimizer, comprises generating a filter circuit design in process (DIP) comprising a plurality of circuit elements having a plurality of resonant elements and one or more non-resonant elements, optimizing the DIP by inputting the DIP into the computerized filter optimizer, determining that one of the plurality of circuit elements in the DIP is insignificant, removing the one insignificant circuit element from the DIP, deriving a final filter circuit design from the DIP, and manufacturing the microwave filter based on the final filter circuit design.

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A system for creating a narrowband acoustic wave microwave filter comprising: an interface configured to receive input from a user; a memory configured to store filter design software; and a processor configured to execute the filter design software, wherein upon execution of the filter design software the system performs actions comprising: (a) generating a first filter circuit design based on one or more performance specifications, the first filter circuit design comprising a plurality of circuit elements, wherein the plurality of circuit elements comprises a plurality of resonant elements and one or more non-resonant elements; (b) generating a final filter circuit design with fewer circuit elements than the first filter circuit design, wherein the final filter circuit design exhibits a flatter passband frequency response than the first filter circuit, generating the final filter design further comprising: determining that at least one of the non-resonant elements in the first filter circuit design is insignificant by comparing an impedance value of the non-resonant element to a threshold value, determining whether the insignificant non-resonant element has previously been transformed, and removing the insignificant non-resonant element from the first filter circuit design based in part on a determination that the insignificant non-resonant element has previously been transformed; and (c) providing the final filter design as an input to a manufacturing process. 2. The system according to claim 1 , wherein the insignificant non-resonant element was previously transformed from an inductance to a capacitance. 3. The system according to claim 1 , wherein the insignificant non-resonant element was previously transformed from a capacitance to an inductance. 4. The system according to claim 1 , the actions performed further comprising determining that at least one of the resonant elements is insignificant and transforming the insignificant resonant element to an equivalent capacitance. 5. The system according to claim 4 , wherein the equivalent capacitance has a value equal to a static capacitance of the insignificant resonant element. 6. The system according to claim 1 , wherein the removal of the insignificant non-resonant element results in a reduced filter circuit design, the actions performed further comprising optimizing the reduced filter circuit design by: determining that the reduced filter circuit design includes a second insignificant non-resonant circuit element; and removing the second insignificant non-resonant circuit element from the reduced filter circuit design based in part on a determination that the second insignificant non-resonant circuit element has previously been transformed. 7. The system according to claim 6 , wherein the second insignificant non-resonant circuit element was previously transformed from an inductance to a capacitance. 8. The system according to claim 6 , wherein the second insignificant non-resonant circuit element was previously transformed from a capacitance to an inductance. 9. The system according to claim 6 , the actions performed further comprising: determining the reduced filter circuit design includes an insignificant resonant element; and transforming said insignificant resonant element to an equivalent capacitance. 10. The system of claim 9 , wherein the equivalent capacitance has a value equal to the value of a static capacitance of the insignificant resonant element. 11. The system of claim 6 , the actions performed further comprising: generating a final filter design at least in part upon a determination that no remaining circuit elements in the reduced filter design are insignificant. 12. The system of claim 1 , wherein the insignificant non-resonant element is either a series inductor or a shunt capacitor that is determined to be insignificant if the absolute impedance value is less than the threshold value. 13. The system of claim 1 , wherein the insignificant non-resonant element is either a shunt inductor or a series capacitor that is determined to be insignificant if the absolute impedance value is greater than the threshold value. 14. The system of claim 1 , wherein the final filter design is generated at least in part upon a determination that no remaining resonant elements are insignificant. 15. A non-transitory computer-readable medium having stored thereon instructions that, when executed by a processor, enable the processing device to perform a method for creating a narrowband acoustic wave microwave filter, the method comprising: (a) generating a first filter circuit design based on one or more performance specifications, the first filter circuit design comprising a plurality of circuit elements, wherein the plurality of circuit elements comprises a plurality of resonant elements and one or more non-resonant elements, (b) generating a final filter circuit design with fewer circuit elements than the first filter circuit design, wherein the final filter circuit design exhibits a flatter passband frequency response than the first filter circuit, generating the final filter design further comprising: determining that at least one of the non-resonant elements in the first filter circuit design is insignificant by comparing an impedance value of the non-resonant element to a threshold value, determining whether said insignificant non-resonant element has previously been transformed, and removing said insignificant non-resonant element from the first filter circuit design based in part on a determination that said insignificant non-resonant element has previously been transformed, and (c) providing the final filter design as an input to a manufacturing process. 16. The medium according to claim 14 , wherein the insignificant non-resonant element was previously transformed from an inductance to a capacitance. 17. The medium according to claim 15 , wherein the insignificant non-resonant element was previously transformed from a capacitance to an inductance. 18. The medium according to claim 15 , wherein the method further comprises determining that at least one of the resonant elements is insignificant and transforming the insignificant resonant element to a capacitance. 19. The medium according to claim 18 , wherein the equivalent capacitance has a value equal to a static capacitance of the insignificant resonant element. 20. The medium according to claim 15 , wherein the removal of the insignificant non-resonant element results in a reduced filter circuit design comprising a plurality of circuit elements, the method further comprising optimizing the reduced filter circuit design by: determining that the reduced filter circuit design includes a second insignificant non-resonant element; and removing the second insignificant non-resonant element from the reduced filter circuit design based in part on a determination that the second insignificant non-resonant element has previously been transformed. 21. The medium according to claim 20 , wherein the second non-resonant element was previously transformed from an inductance to a capacitance. 22. The medium according to claim 20 , wherein the second non-resonant element was previously transformed from a capacitance to an inductance. 23. The medium according to claim 20 , the method further comprising: determining the reduced filter circuit design includes an insignificant resonant element, and transformi

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  • Design optimisation · CPC title

  • G06F30/392Primary

    Floor-planning or layout, e.g. partitioning or placement · CPC title

  • Circuit design at the analogue level · CPC title

  • Design verification, e.g. using simulation, simulation program with integrated circuit emphasis [SPICE], direct methods or relaxation methods · CPC title

  • Circuit design · CPC title

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What does patent US10366194B2 cover?
A method of designing a microwave filter using a computerized filter optimizer, comprises generating a filter circuit design in process (DIP) comprising a plurality of circuit elements having a plurality of resonant elements and one or more non-resonant elements, optimizing the DIP by inputting the DIP into the computerized filter optimizer, determining that one of the plurality of circuit elem…
Who is the assignee on this patent?
Resonant Llc, Resonant Inc
What technology area does this patent fall under?
Primary CPC classification G06F30/392. Mapped technology areas include Physics.
When was this patent published?
Publication date Tue Jul 30 2019 00:00:00 GMT+0000 (Coordinated Universal Time) (B2). Legal status and post-grant events are not shown on this page.
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