A waveguide filter switch, including a waveguide transmission path for electromagnetic energy. At least one series resonator filter positioned in shunt with the transmission path. At least one coupling aperture in the waveguide for coupling the at least one series resonator to the waveguide. A switching positioned across the coupling aperture and having an open state wherein the coupling aperture is electrically open to provide for coupling the series resonator to the waveguide and having a closed state wherein the coupling aperture is electrically shorted to prevent coupling of the series resonator to the waveguide. The switch including a sliding member physically located to have an open retracted position wherein the coupling aperture is physically unencumbered to produce the open state for the switch and to have a closed extended position wherein the coupling aperture is physically encumbered to produce the closed state for the switch.
A capacitive coupler for a microwave circuit that has a first cavity and a second cavity separated by a wall. The separating wall has an aperture that, due to its shape, is capacitive. The aperture has a pair of elongated walls separated by a pair of side walls. The elongated walls and the side walls each have a thickness substantially thicker than what is now the industry standard. At least one of the elongated walls has a ridge. Because the distance between the first elongated wall and the second elongated wall is substantially greater than that previously known, the aperture may be easily manufactured.
A system for coupling two resonating cavities, where the coupling system provides a form of bandpass or bandstop filtering about the desired frequency mode and helps suppress undesired modes about the desired frequency mode and higher order modes. The system for coupling the two resonating cavities includes a tuned evanescent iris, where the tunability of the iris is provided by at least one tunable resonating capacitance element embedded in the iris.
An enhanced tunable coaxial cavity filter that may be tuned while it is shorted. The coaxial cavity filter may have one or more cavities. One or more of the cavities may include a switch for shorting the cavity. When a plurality of cavities are implemented, the cavities may be coupled in series such that shorting one of the cavities effectively shorts the entire filter. The switch for shorting the cavity may include a solenoid switch. The solenoid switch may be disposed within a stator that is stationary with respect to a rotatable rod for tuning the filter. Such a design has shown to be extremely robust for wear, vibration, and other considerations, even in high stress environments.