Compact coplanar waveguide pseudo-elliptic filter at microwave frequencies
Microwave filter with pseudo-elliptic response is realized using coplanar waveguide technology. Based on the quarter-wavelength side-coupled ring topology, the filter presents a second order bandpass response with transmission zeros in its out-of-band frequencies. The inter-ground distance of the co...
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2-s2.0-79251568322 Zakaria N.Z.; Mohd Salleh M.K.; Ismail Khan Z.; Abu Hassan A.R. Compact coplanar waveguide pseudo-elliptic filter at microwave frequencies 2010 ISIEA 2010 - 2010 IEEE Symposium on Industrial Electronics and Applications 10.1109/ISIEA.2010.5679405 https://www.scopus.com/inward/record.uri?eid=2-s2.0-79251568322&doi=10.1109%2fISIEA.2010.5679405&partnerID=40&md5=c9eacafde08fa0912344baffaa9be145 Microwave filter with pseudo-elliptic response is realized using coplanar waveguide technology. Based on the quarter-wavelength side-coupled ring topology, the filter presents a second order bandpass response with transmission zeros in its out-of-band frequencies. The inter-ground distance of the coplanar waveguide (CPW) lines is set to be 3.4 mm which is about twice the thickness of the substrate while the inter-ground distance for the coupled-sections is equal to 3.71 mm. Both sides of the ground plane of the CPW are short-circuited to eliminate the odd-mode and to allow only the even-mode propagation along the lines. The measured passband response is centered at 2.4 GHz with a relative bandwidth of 12.5% and 3 dB minimum loss. Explanations on the filter design are given in the paper along with its simulation and measurement results. ©2010 IEEE. English Conference paper |
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Zakaria N.Z.; Mohd Salleh M.K.; Ismail Khan Z.; Abu Hassan A.R. |
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Zakaria N.Z.; Mohd Salleh M.K.; Ismail Khan Z.; Abu Hassan A.R. Compact coplanar waveguide pseudo-elliptic filter at microwave frequencies |
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Zakaria N.Z.; Mohd Salleh M.K.; Ismail Khan Z.; Abu Hassan A.R. |
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Compact coplanar waveguide pseudo-elliptic filter at microwave frequencies |
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Compact coplanar waveguide pseudo-elliptic filter at microwave frequencies |
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Compact coplanar waveguide pseudo-elliptic filter at microwave frequencies |
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Compact coplanar waveguide pseudo-elliptic filter at microwave frequencies |
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Compact coplanar waveguide pseudo-elliptic filter at microwave frequencies |
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Microwave filter with pseudo-elliptic response is realized using coplanar waveguide technology. Based on the quarter-wavelength side-coupled ring topology, the filter presents a second order bandpass response with transmission zeros in its out-of-band frequencies. The inter-ground distance of the coplanar waveguide (CPW) lines is set to be 3.4 mm which is about twice the thickness of the substrate while the inter-ground distance for the coupled-sections is equal to 3.71 mm. Both sides of the ground plane of the CPW are short-circuited to eliminate the odd-mode and to allow only the even-mode propagation along the lines. The measured passband response is centered at 2.4 GHz with a relative bandwidth of 12.5% and 3 dB minimum loss. Explanations on the filter design are given in the paper along with its simulation and measurement results. ©2010 IEEE. |
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