Gómez Laso, Miguel ÁngelArregui Padilla, IvánSami, Abdul2024-10-2420232023-05-3110.48035/Tesis/2454/52371https://academica-e.unavarra.es/handle/2454/52371This Thesis is intended to develop various novel design techniques to design low-pass and band-pass waveguide filters based on stepped-impedance commensurate lines for various satellite applications. The main objectives of the thesis are to design waveguide filters which are more robust against fabrication errors, with high electrical performance, reduced size and capable of high-power operations. Keeping in mind the objectives of the thesis, the inherent low-pass response of the commensurate line waveguide sections is utilized to design a low-pass filter with meandered topology employing E-plane mitered bends with constant widths to achieve a very compact design for Ku-band but with large mechanical gaps to make the filter design capable for high power operations. The high-power handling capabilities are demonstrated with SPARK3D at various frequencies between 10.7 GHz to 11.7 GHz in the passband in the pass-band. The estimated minimum input threshold power is 20 kW at the highest frequency of the passband. Also, the critical areas inside the filter structures are also identified which are considered to be more prone to multipactor discharge to identify the key design parameters for enhancing the power handling capabilities.91 p.application/pdfeng© Todos los derechos reservadosWaveguide filtersSatellite applicationsHigh-power operationsMicrowave and millimeter-wave components aiming for an easy fabricationinfo:eu-repo/semantics/doctoralThesisinfo:eu-repo/semantics/openAccess