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  • Consideration of Integrated Low-Frequency Low-Pass Notch Filter Employing CCII Based Capacitance Multipliers

    Fujihiko MATSUMOTO  Hinano OHTSU  

     
    LETTER

      Pubricized:
    2023/07/19
      Vol:
    E107-A No:1
      Page(s):
    114-118

    In a field of biomedical engineering, not only low-pass filters for high frequency elimination but also notch filters for suppressing powerline interference are necessary to process low-frequency biosignals. For integration of low-frequency filters, chip implementation of large capacitances is major difficulty. As methods to enhance capacitances with small chip area, use of capacitance multipliers is effective. This letter describes design consideration of integrated low-frequency low-pass notch filter employing capacitance multipliers. Two main points are presented. Firstly, a new floating capacitance multiplier is proposed. Secondly, a technique to reduce the number of capacitance multipliers is proposed. By this technique, power consumption is reduced. The proposed techniques are applied a 3rd order low-pass notch filter. Simulation results show the effectiveness of the proposed techniques.

  • High-Temperature Superconducting Microwave Passive Devices, Filter and Antenna

    Shigetoshi OHSHIMA  Katsufumi EHATA  Takafumi TOMIYAMA  

     
    INVITED PAPER-Microwave Devices

      Vol:
    E83-C No:1
      Page(s):
    2-6

    High-temperature superconducting (HTS) films have low surface resistance in the microwave region. This indicates that HTS passive microwave devices, for example, filters and antennas, are promising for commercial use. For superconducting filters, low insertion loss, sharp skirt property and high attenuation value out of band are important, and for superconducting antennas, electrically small antennas and super-directive high-gain antennas are useful. It is known that the elliptic filter has a sharp skirt property compared with that of a Chebyshev filter. We examined a cross-coupled filter which is one type of elliptic filter. The insertion loss of the filter was approximately 0.3 dB. The skirt property of the four-resonator cross-coupled filter was almost equal to that of an eight-resonator hairpin filter. We also examined a cryocooler cooling system for superconducting antenna and measured the relative gain, directivity and power capability of an HTS antenna. The gain of the HTS patch antenna was approximately 10 dB larger than that of a normal conducting antenna. The large gain of the HTS antenna was caused by the low surface impedance and enhancement effect of the dielectric window of the cooling system.