EP1341253A1 - Waveguide monitoring arrangement - Google Patents
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- H01P—WAVEGUIDES; RESONATORS, LINES, OR OTHER DEVICES OF THE WAVEGUIDE TYPE
- H01P5/00—Coupling devices of the waveguide type
- H01P5/12—Coupling devices having more than two ports
- H01P5/16—Conjugate devices, i.e. devices having at least one port decoupled from one other port
- H01P5/18—Conjugate devices, i.e. devices having at least one port decoupled from one other port consisting of two coupled guides, e.g. directional couplers
- H01P5/181—Conjugate devices, i.e. devices having at least one port decoupled from one other port consisting of two coupled guides, e.g. directional couplers the guides being hollow waveguides
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- H—ELECTRICITY
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- H01P—WAVEGUIDES; RESONATORS, LINES, OR OTHER DEVICES OF THE WAVEGUIDE TYPE
- H01P1/00—Auxiliary devices
- H01P1/20—Frequency-selective devices, e.g. filters
- H01P1/213—Frequency-selective devices, e.g. filters combining or separating two or more different frequencies
- H01P1/2138—Frequency-selective devices, e.g. filters combining or separating two or more different frequencies using hollow waveguide filters
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- This invention relates to a built in monitoring arrangement for electromagnetic waveguide units which enables the performance of the unit to be monitored by sampling the signal at a defined level below the main signal and within a defined frequency band.
- the current known art as applied to a waveguide diplexer involves linking the waveguide in front of one of the filters to the rear of that filter. This may be achieved by folding the waveguide back on itself and providing a hole through the wall of the waveguide bypassing the filter in the correct phase so that the signal passing through the hole emerges into the waveguide after the filter at the required signal level in the appropriate frequency band. If the hole in the waveguide is sufficiently small, it will not have a significant effect on the filter performance. In such an application, the hole may be easily produced by a simple milling operation.
- the sampling hole needs to be so large that it causes a significant degradation in the performance of the filter, then alternative means must be used to sample the signal.
- the present invention seeks to provide a new and inventive monitoring arrangement which allows a wider range of sampling conditions to be achieved and greater flexibility in the physical design of the waveguide unit without significantly degrading the performance of the unit.
- the present invention proposes a electromagnetic waveguide unit which includes a signal monitoring arrangement having a sampling passage which links two sections of the waveguide for testing purposes, characterised in that the sampling passage contains a cavity.
- At least one of said waveguide sections has a tuning projection disposed opposite the sampling passage.
- the arrangement allows a significant reduction in the size of the sampling holes in the waveguide wall, minimising return losses, whilst allowing a uniform sampling figure to be achieved across a broad range of operating frequencies.
- the physical separation between the two parts of the waveguide can be increased allowing greater design flexibility.
- the passage could be used to monitor the performance of a filter between the two sections of waveguide.
- the monitoring arrangement can be used as part of a self-test system for waveguide diplexers and multiplexers.
- Fig.s 1 and 2 show a metal block 1 containing a waveguide duct 2 which may be capped by a complementary block or cover plate (not shown). Part of the waveguide duct 2 is folded back on itself to form two adjacent sections 3 and 4 separated by an intervening wall 15. The thickness of wall 15 and the spacing between the two sections 3 and 4 is considerably greater than has hitherto been possible in arrangements where the wall is provided with a sampling hole.
- One of the waveguide sections 4 is configured with a series of resonant cavities forming an electromagnetic filter 5 in known manner.
- a monitoring passage 6 is formed between the sections 3 and 4 bridging opposite ends of the filter 5, and the passage 6 contains a sampling cavity 7.
- Each of the waveguide sections 3 and 4 is provided with a respective tuning ridge 8, 9 disposed opposite the monitoring passage.
- Fig 3. shows, again by way of example, how the described arrangement can form the transmit arm 20 of a waveguide diplexer.
- the diplexer further includes a receive channel 21 and an antenna arm 22 which are all connected by a combiner 23.
- the filter 5 in the transmit arm 20 is tuned to pass signals in a transmit frequency range f1 to f2 while the receive channel 21 has a filter 25 tuned to pass signals in a different receive frequency range f3 to f4.
- the arrows in Fig. 3 show the path of a transmitted signal in normal operation of the diplexer.
- a transmitted signal within frequency band f1 to f2 travels from the transmit input port Tx through the transmit filter 5 and into the combiner 23. In the combiner, part of the signal passes to the antenna. The other part of the transmit signal passes into the receive channel 21.
- the receive channel filter 25 only passes signals in the frequency range f3 to f4 so that the transmit signal is reflected back towards the antenna port Ant. This reflected signal interacts with the incident signal in the combiner so that the resultant signal is transmitted towards the antenna port in phase with the non-reflected part of the signal.
- the arrows in Fig. 4 show the path of a received signal under normal operating conditions.
- the receive signal in the frequency range f3 to f4 passes from the antenna port Ant to the combiner 23 where part of the signal travels with low loss through the receive filter 25.
- the other part of the receive signal passes into the transmit arm 20.
- the transmit filter 5 reflects the receive signal back towards the combiner so that the resultant signal is transmitted towards the receiver port Rx in phase with the non-reflected part of the signal.
- Fig. 5 shows the path of a test signal entering the transmit port Tx which can be used to self-test the receive filter and receiver system. This may be achieved in the following manner.
- a known level of signal in the receive band, f3 to f4 is fed into the Tx port.
- the signal is reflected by the transmit filter 5.
- a known small proportion of the reflected and non-reflected signals combine and travel through the monitoring passage 6, bypassing the transmit filter.
- Half of the signal then travels towards the combiner and half travels to, and is reflected from, the transmit filter 5.
- the reflected and non-reflected signals both travel to the combiner 23.
- This signal is then split by about 3 dB by the combiner so that about half of the test signal passes with known low loss through the receive filter 25 in the receive channel 21 to the receiver port Rx, where it can be measured against the predicted value.
- the system can be self-tested by means of a simple, built-in, tuneable modification to the waveguide unit, which has a negligible effect on the normal operation of the system.
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Description
- This invention relates to a built in monitoring arrangement for electromagnetic waveguide units which enables the performance of the unit to be monitored by sampling the signal at a defined level below the main signal and within a defined frequency band.
- By way of example, the current known art as applied to a waveguide diplexer, involves linking the waveguide in front of one of the filters to the rear of that filter. This may be achieved by folding the waveguide back on itself and providing a hole through the wall of the waveguide bypassing the filter in the correct phase so that the signal passing through the hole emerges into the waveguide after the filter at the required signal level in the appropriate frequency band. If the hole in the waveguide is sufficiently small, it will not have a significant effect on the filter performance. In such an application, the hole may be easily produced by a simple milling operation.
- If however, due to the sampling requirement or the distance between the two waveguide sections, the sampling hole needs to be so large that it causes a significant degradation in the performance of the filter, then alternative means must be used to sample the signal.
- The present invention seeks to provide a new and inventive monitoring arrangement which allows a wider range of sampling conditions to be achieved and greater flexibility in the physical design of the waveguide unit without significantly degrading the performance of the unit.
- The present invention proposes a electromagnetic waveguide unit which includes a signal monitoring arrangement having a sampling passage which links two sections of the waveguide for testing purposes, characterised in that the sampling passage contains a cavity.
- Preferably at least one of said waveguide sections has a tuning projection disposed opposite the sampling passage.
- The arrangement allows a significant reduction in the size of the sampling holes in the waveguide wall, minimising return losses, whilst allowing a uniform sampling figure to be achieved across a broad range of operating frequencies. At the same time the physical separation between the two parts of the waveguide can be increased allowing greater design flexibility.
- The passage could be used to monitor the performance of a filter between the two sections of waveguide. By way of example of example the monitoring arrangement can be used as part of a self-test system for waveguide diplexers and multiplexers.
- The following description and the accompanying drawings referred to therein are included by way of non-limiting example in order to illustrate how the invention may be put into practice. In the drawings:
- Figure 1 is a section through an electromagnetic filter provided with a monitoring arrangement in accordance with the invention;
- Figure 2 is section II-II of Fig. 1;
- Figures 3 to 5 are sectional views of a diplexer unit incorporating the filter and monitoring arrangement shown under three different conditions.
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s 1 and 2, show a metal block 1 containing awaveguide duct 2 which may be capped by a complementary block or cover plate (not shown). Part of thewaveguide duct 2 is folded back on itself to form twoadjacent sections intervening wall 15. The thickness ofwall 15 and the spacing between the twosections waveguide sections 4 is configured with a series of resonant cavities forming anelectromagnetic filter 5 in known manner. - A monitoring passage 6 is formed between the
sections filter 5, and the passage 6 contains asampling cavity 7. Each of thewaveguide sections respective tuning ridge sampling cavity 7, the size of the apertures formed where the passage enters the waveguide, and the size of theridges cavity 7 can be adjusted together with the waveguide path length between the end of the filter and the inlet end of the passage inwaveguide section 3, so that the target sampling value can be achieved across the required frequency band. - Fig 3. shows, again by way of example, how the described arrangement can form the transmit
arm 20 of a waveguide diplexer. The diplexer further includes a receivechannel 21 and anantenna arm 22 which are all connected by acombiner 23. Thefilter 5 in thetransmit arm 20 is tuned to pass signals in a transmit frequency range f1 to f2 while the receivechannel 21 has afilter 25 tuned to pass signals in a different receive frequency range f3 to f4. - The arrows in Fig. 3 show the path of a transmitted signal in normal operation of the diplexer. A transmitted signal within frequency band f1 to f2 travels from the transmit input port Tx through the
transmit filter 5 and into thecombiner 23. In the combiner, part of the signal passes to the antenna. The other part of the transmit signal passes into the receivechannel 21. The receivechannel filter 25 only passes signals in the frequency range f3 to f4 so that the transmit signal is reflected back towards the antenna port Ant. This reflected signal interacts with the incident signal in the combiner so that the resultant signal is transmitted towards the antenna port in phase with the non-reflected part of the signal. - The arrows in Fig. 4 show the path of a received signal under normal operating conditions. The receive signal in the frequency range f3 to f4 passes from the antenna port Ant to the
combiner 23 where part of the signal travels with low loss through the receivefilter 25. The other part of the receive signal passes into thetransmit arm 20. Thetransmit filter 5 reflects the receive signal back towards the combiner so that the resultant signal is transmitted towards the receiver port Rx in phase with the non-reflected part of the signal. - Fig. 5 shows the path of a test signal entering the transmit port Tx which can be used to self-test the receive filter and receiver system. This may be achieved in the following manner. A known level of signal in the receive band, f3 to f4, is fed into the Tx port. The signal is reflected by the
transmit filter 5. A known small proportion of the reflected and non-reflected signals combine and travel through the monitoring passage 6, bypassing the transmit filter. Half of the signal then travels towards the combiner and half travels to, and is reflected from, thetransmit filter 5. The reflected and non-reflected signals both travel to thecombiner 23. This signal is then split by about 3 dB by the combiner so that about half of the test signal passes with known low loss through the receivefilter 25 in the receivechannel 21 to the receiver port Rx, where it can be measured against the predicted value. - In this way, the system can be self-tested by means of a simple, built-in, tuneable modification to the waveguide unit, which has a negligible effect on the normal operation of the system.
- It will be appreciated that the features disclosed herein may be present in any feasible combination. Whilst the above description lays emphasis on those areas which, in combination, are believed to be new, protection is claimed for any inventive combination of the features disclosed herein.
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- An electromagnetic waveguide unit which includes a signal monitoring arrangement having a sampling passage (6) which links two sections (3, 4) of the waveguide for testing purposes,
characterised in that
the sampling passage contains a cavity (7). - An electromagnetic waveguide unit according to Claim 1, in which at least one of said waveguide sections has a tuning projection (8, 9) disposed opposite the sampling passage.
- An electromagnetic waveguide unit according to Claim 1 or 2, in which the two sections of the waveguide (3, 4) are formed by a length of waveguide which is folded back on itself.
- An electromagnetic waveguide unit according to any preceding claim, in which the two sections of the waveguide are linked by an electromagnetic filter (5).
- An electromagnetic waveguide unit according to any preceding claim, in which one of said waveguide sections (4) is connected to a signal combiner (23).
- An electromagnetic waveguide unit according to Claim 5, in which the signal combiner is connected to a third section of waveguide (21).
- An electromagnetic waveguide unit according to Claim 6, in which the third section of waveguide contains a further electromagnetic filter (25).
- An electromagnetic waveguide unit according to Claim 6 or 7, in which the signal combiner has an additional port.
- An electromagnetic waveguide unit according to Claims 7 and 4, in which the two electromagnetic filers (5, 25) are tuned to reject different frequency bands.
- An electromagnetic waveguide unit according to Claim 7, 4 or 9, in which the or each filter (5, 25) includes a series or resonant cavities.
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CN114649657A (en) * | 2022-04-21 | 2022-06-21 | 南京道旭通信有限公司 | Based on TE102And TE103Mode dual-passband multi-transmission zero waveguide filter |
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