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Helix Bandpass Filters In telecommunication systems, for
example cordless telephones and mobile transceivers, there is a need for high selectivity
RF filter circuits. We have a series of helix filters providing an improved performance in
such applications. At very high frequencies, conventional resonant circuits are not as
good as, for instance, coaxial lined circuits, cavities or Lecher lines. Mechanical
dimensions of a coaxial line circuit can be reduced by winding the inner conductor in the
shape of a helix. The stretched length of such a helix inner conductor is approximately
equal to the quarter wave length. The adjustment is carried out by moving a metal core
adjuster; when at the top end of the helix, it causes an increase in capacitance; when in
the middle of the helix, it causes a reduction in inductance. In the case of capacitive
tuning the metallic screw is connected to the screening can. The bottom end of the helix
carries maximum current, so this is the best area for inductive output or input. For these
purposes, either a winding tap is used, or the helix winding can be continued by a path on
the printed circuit board, grounded at its end. The printed path has a certain inductance
and its addition increases the inductance of the helix, i.e. lowers its frequency. The
joint of helix and printed path can be used to create a transformer, or for matching the
impedance of other elements in the system. Two helix circuits in a double can, coupled
inductively and capacitavely through a window in the center wall of the can, form a
two-circuit bandpass filter. Further circuits can be added in the same manner to build a
filter having a greater bandwidth and increased selectivity.
Other values or versions are available on request.
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