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I have done a 70 MHz LPF with SM inductors, though the physical spacing
wasnt close. Performance agreed roughly with theoretical, though I must admit I did not test rigorously. Closer coupling will widen bandwidth/lower Q. You could use a small capacitor between parallel tuned sections as coupling, and capacitive dividers as impedance matching Richard Reg Edwards wrote: A bandpass filter can be designed as two coupled L and C tuned circuits. The two circuits are coupled together via the mutual inductance between the two spaced-apart coils. As in a 455 KHz interstage transformer in a screening can. The degree of coupling is approximately 1/Sqrt(Q1*Q2), where Q1 and Q2 are the tuned-circuit Q's which are determined by the filter's terminating resistances. Closer coupling increases the bandwidth. For details see Terman. ---- Reg. |
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