H. Yatsuda, DESIGN TECHNIQUES FOR SAW FILTERS USING SLANTED FINGER INTERDIGITAL TRANSDUCERS, IEEE transactions on ultrasonics, ferroelectrics, and frequency control, 44(2), 1997, pp. 453-459
This paper describes useful design techniques for wide-band linear pha
se SAW filters using slanted finger interdigital transducers (SFITs):
to increase stop band attenuation, to flatten the pass band response,
and to draw SFIT patterns for photo-masks. In order to increase stop b
and attenuation, a withdrawal-weighted SFIT is employed. A combination
of a withdrawal-weighted SFIT and an unweighted SFIT provides good st
op band responses, even though the number of finger pairs is small. In
order to achieve a desired amplitude response in the pass band, an ap
erture-weighting technique for divided channels of SFITs is presented.
A design method for drawing SFIT patterns for photo-masks is also des
cribed. A linear-phase SAW filter using SFITs with a 50% fractional ba
ndwidth is designed and fabricated on 128 degrees y-x LiNbO3. A sidelo
be suppression of 40 dB and a 3 dB to 40 dB shape factor of 1.12 were
realized. Good agreement between theoretical and experimental results
is obtained.