Miniaturization of microstrip ring filter using lumped capacitors

Microstrip ring filter with reduced size is designed by adding four lumped capacitors to its initial topology. Depending on the value of the capacitors, the center frequency of the initial filter can be shifted to about 50% of its initial value and result in a smaller filter as compared to the one r...

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Published in:2010 International Conference on Electronic Devices, Systems and Applications, ICEDSA 2010 - Proceedings
Main Author: Zakaria N.Z.; Mohd Salleh M.K.; Ismail Khan Z.
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Language:English
Published: 2010
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Zakaria N.Z.; Mohd Salleh M.K.; Ismail Khan Z.
Miniaturization of microstrip ring filter using lumped capacitors
2010
2010 International Conference on Electronic Devices, Systems and Applications, ICEDSA 2010 - Proceedings


10.1109/ICEDSA.2010.5503061
https://www.scopus.com/inward/record.uri?eid=2-s2.0-77955290717&doi=10.1109%2fICEDSA.2010.5503061&partnerID=40&md5=fc8244efb0d6e9fa368934a11b06c3dc
Microstrip ring filter with reduced size is designed by adding four lumped capacitors to its initial topology. Depending on the value of the capacitors, the center frequency of the initial filter can be shifted to about 50% of its initial value and result in a smaller filter as compared to the one realized directly at the desired frequency. However, the shift in frequency has to face the matching level problem in the filter passband response. As a solution, the impedance of the quarter wavelength transmission line is proposed to be modified. The value of the lumped capacitor and the required line impedance of the ring are calculated using the synthesis of tunable ring filter. Implemented on FR4 substrate, the layout and simulation results of miniaturized ring filter are presented in this paper, showing a size reduction of about 66% with 2.5 GHz center frequency. ©2010 IEEE.


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author Zakaria N.Z.; Mohd Salleh M.K.; Ismail Khan Z.
spellingShingle Zakaria N.Z.; Mohd Salleh M.K.; Ismail Khan Z.
Miniaturization of microstrip ring filter using lumped capacitors
author_facet Zakaria N.Z.; Mohd Salleh M.K.; Ismail Khan Z.
author_sort Zakaria N.Z.; Mohd Salleh M.K.; Ismail Khan Z.
title Miniaturization of microstrip ring filter using lumped capacitors
title_short Miniaturization of microstrip ring filter using lumped capacitors
title_full Miniaturization of microstrip ring filter using lumped capacitors
title_fullStr Miniaturization of microstrip ring filter using lumped capacitors
title_full_unstemmed Miniaturization of microstrip ring filter using lumped capacitors
title_sort Miniaturization of microstrip ring filter using lumped capacitors
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description Microstrip ring filter with reduced size is designed by adding four lumped capacitors to its initial topology. Depending on the value of the capacitors, the center frequency of the initial filter can be shifted to about 50% of its initial value and result in a smaller filter as compared to the one realized directly at the desired frequency. However, the shift in frequency has to face the matching level problem in the filter passband response. As a solution, the impedance of the quarter wavelength transmission line is proposed to be modified. The value of the lumped capacitor and the required line impedance of the ring are calculated using the synthesis of tunable ring filter. Implemented on FR4 substrate, the layout and simulation results of miniaturized ring filter are presented in this paper, showing a size reduction of about 66% with 2.5 GHz center frequency. ©2010 IEEE.
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