Devices used to electrically separate multiple frequencies in wireless systems with two or more different frequency bands are called multiplexers. They are also sometimes called antenna duplexers or splitters.
Diplexers are a type of multiplexer. They are devices used to electrically separate two different frequencies. This is made possible by sharing two filters with different frequency bands at one port (common port).
It is also possible to share three or more filters. Devices with three filters are called triplexers, those with four are called quadplexers, those with five are called pentaplexers, and those with six are called hexaplexers.
Diplexers
Two filters with different frequency bands
Triplexers
Three filters with different frequency bands
Diplexers have a structure in which a high-band filter and a low-band filter are connected via a phase shifter.
The point of connection with the phase shifter is called a common port. The impedance in the stopband becomes sufficiently high relative to the impedance in the passband by using a phase shifter.
Duplexers are devices similar to diplexers. They are also called RF diplexers and RF duplexers in the field of wireless communication.
RF diplexers and RF duplexers are basically the same in that they are antenna duplexers and splitters. However, they are often used for different purposes as shown below.
RF diplexers
RF diplexers are used to separate and mix two relatively wide frequency bands whose frequencies are far apart to mix and separate signals using low-pass, high-pass or band-pass filters.
RF duplexers
RF duplexers are used when separating transmission and reception for FDD* applications. In other words, RF duplexers refer to devices that use cavity resonators with a high Q value to separate and mix frequencies that are very close for transmission and reception.
- *Frequency Division Duplex (FDD): This is a communication method that assigns separate frequencies for transmission and reception.
RF diplexers are sometimes referred to as LC diplexers.
Diplexers made using LC filters consisting of an inductor (L) and a capacitor (C) are called LC diplexers.
Murata's LC diplexers are diplexers with a multilayer structure made of low temperature co-fired ceramics (LTCCs), which have a low temperature coefficient, and copper-printed coils. In addition, they have low loss and outstanding electrical properties. That means they are used in cellular, Wi-Fi™, and various other applications.
We describe below the structure and types of LC filters and the details of LTCCs.