Chebyshev Filter at 197.12 MHZ Frequency For Radar System: Denny Permana, Novita Dwi Susanti
Chebyshev Filter at 197.12 MHZ Frequency For Radar System: Denny Permana, Novita Dwi Susanti
Abstract : This paper describes the design and simulation of bandpass filter at 197.12 MHz frequency cut off.
which use Chebyshev methode, Chebyshev Filter is allowing ripple on the frequency response. But this type of filter is easy for tunning at cut off frequency. This Filter is used for Radar system, which have small bandwidth, its around 4 MHz, and also compatible to baseband frequency. In order t o design this filter, first of all, we calculate the value of inductor and capasitor, and then simulate it with software. The design filter was simulated using Elsie Tonne version 2.4. From the simulation results, we can see that the VSWR is 1.0021, return loss -59.74 dB. Keywords Filter, Chebyshev, bandwidth, insertion loss, vswr,
I.
INTRODUCTION
Every Project in Radar Communication needs special specification for ea ch component which cant find in the market. One of this component is Band Pass Filter at 197.12 MHz, which use Chebyshev method. Chebyshev method used to make special specification because the order of the filter can be higher than Butterworth. Bandpass filter is combination of low-pass filter and high-pass filter. So the bandwidth of this filter is between upper and lower cut off frequencies, it can be measured at half power points (gain -3dB). The ideal Bandpass filter is no ripple and attenuate all frequencies outside the passband. But sometime we need Bandpass Filter which have some ripple on the Frequency respons, because we can tune the cut off frequency more easier. However the filter which use this type is more difficult to pabricated.
Figure 1. Respon Frequency of Chebyshev Filter Chebysev filter have ripple in passband and stopband. From the figure we can see the respon frequency of chebysev which has ripple in passband. This filter used to separate one band of frequencies from another.
II.
FILTER DESIGN
0 2 1
First of all for this design we have to calculate the element value of series capasitor , series inductor, parallel capasitor and parallel inductor as follows : = = 2
2 2 1 0 2 . 1 4 0 2 1 2 . 1 4
= 2 =
1 0 2 1
(4)
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fcl = 195.12 MHz = 195.12 x 106 Hz fc2= 199.12 MHz = 199.12 x 106 Hz BW = fc2- fcl = 4 MHz R0 = 50
0 2 1 2 50
=
2. Cseries =
= 2 = 2
3.
Lparallel = = 2 = 2
4.
Cparallel =
1 22 7
50
= 0,795454
III.
SIMULATION
Before realization the filter based on the element value from calculation with formula (1), (2), (3) and (4). We can simulate the element value on the software simulation which called Elsie Tonne 2.4 version. Some parameters needs to design such as the type of filter (Chebysev or Butterworth), Bandwidth, order etc, as can see in the figure 2.
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Figure 2. The parameter of filter design We choose topology from the filter use shunt-input bandpass with compare the element value in the market. Other parameters are needed to analysis such as start and stop frequency, VSWR (Voltage Standing Wave Ratio), Q of inductor and Q of capasitor etc, as can see in figure 3.
Figure 3. Analysis Parameters The frequency response from simulation, we get the response wich no ripple and have steepness of the response curve as can see in figure 4.
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Figure 4. Frequency Response at BPF 197.12 MHz (dB) The Phase on 197.12 MHz is 0 degree , it means the input signal and output signal have a same position wave degree. We also can see the result in the figure 5.
For the VSWR in 197.12 MHz is 1.0021, so no reflected wave. Its indicate the input signal is wholly transferred by the filter 100%, the transmission is 0 dB and the return loss is more than -59.74 dB.
IV.
PABRICATION
The Pabrication of this filter is use PCB duroid 5870, which has Dielectric constant is around 2.33, and the cut off of frequency is less than 1 GHz. Using the Trimmer Capasitor is make us easy to find the value of capasitor because from the calculation result the value of the capasitor is not available in the market. For the Inductor, we use the SMT Inductor to get the smalles dimention and appropriate the value that we needed. After we made this filter, we can measure the characteristic of this filter with Vector Network Analyzer and the result is show in the fig. 7. we can see that the measurement result for this filter is approximately same with the simulation.
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Figure 7. The Measurement of this Filter For design the filter at the frequency 97.12 MHz we need to calculate the elements value with formula and we have to know about the components value in the market so we can approximately the values which we need and input the values in the parameters culomn at software simulation. In this design we get the good result as we know the frequency response of this filter have ripple because this design use Chebyshev type and use the third order to get steepness for the curve. For the transmission response the curve at the 197.12 MHz have 0.748 dB is approximately equal to 4 MHz bandwidth. The phase of the wave is 0 degree, at the 97.12 MHz and the VSWR is 1.0021, its represent there are no reflection signal so the input signal is have same ratio with output signal, and the return loss is -59.74 dB, its means no interference for this filter. From all result parameters are indicate the filter that we design have a good performance and also the pabrication.
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Acknowledgements
The author would like to thank to all my colleagues who have assistance on designed and discussed about the filter in this pa per.
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