Second-order effects in acoustic surface-wave filters - Design methods
Abstract
Second-order effects, which may be defined as those effects which prevent acoustic surface-wave filters from behaving as ideal transversal filters, are described systematically. Explicit exact and approximate formulas are given for the effect of acoustic multireflections and external matching circuits on both the main signal response and triple transit echoes. The effect of nonuniform tap coupling across the acoustic beam is described, and weighting methods that provide a more uniform coupling are presented. Other secondary effects like electrostatic or quasi-static end effects, beam diffraction, mass loading and bulk wave excitation are briefly described. A method for the correction of positioning errors of delay errors by experimental means is described.
- Publication:
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Radio and Electronic Engineer
- Pub Date:
- May 1976
- Bibcode:
- 1976RaEE...48..207S
- Keywords:
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- Bandpass Filters;
- Network Synthesis;
- Surface Acoustic Wave Devices;
- Weighting Functions;
- Beams (Radiation);
- Design Analysis;
- Error Correcting Devices;
- Insertion Loss;
- Iterative Solution;
- Wave Reflection;
- Electronics and Electrical Engineering