IEICE Transactions on Electronics
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Realization of Rectangular Frequency Characteristics by the Effects of a Low-Noise Amplifier and Flat Passband Bandpass Filter
Tomohiro TsukushiSatoshi OnoKoji Wada
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Article ID: 2021MMP0007

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Realizing frequency rectangular characteristics using a planar circuit made of a normal conductor material such as printed circuit board (PCB) is difficult. The reason is that the corners of the frequency response are rounded by effect of low unloaded quality factors of resonators. Rectangular frequency characteristics are generally realized by a low-noise amplifier (LNA) with flat gain characteristics and a high-order bandpass filter (BPF) with resonators having high unloaded quality factors. Here, we use an LNA and a fourth-order flat passband BPF made of a PCB to realize the desired characteristics. We first calculate the signal and noise powers to confirm any effects from insertion loss caused by the BPF. Next, we explain the design and fabrication of an LNA, since no proper LNAs have been developed for this research. Finally, the rectangular frequency characteristics are shown by a circuit combining the fabricated LNA and the fabricated flat passband BPF. We show that rectangular frequency characteristics can be realized using a flat passband BPF technique.

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