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Dual-wideband band pass filter using folded cross-stub stepped impedance resonator

Journal

MICROWAVE AND OPTICAL TECHNOLOGY LETTERS
Volume 59, Issue 11, Pages 2929-2934

Publisher

WILEY
DOI: 10.1002/mop.30848

Keywords

dual-wideband band pass filter; stepped impedance resonator; transmission zero

Funding

  1. Ministry of Research, Technology and Higher Education, Indonesian Government in Penelitian Kerjasama Perguruan Tinggi [267/UN43.9/PL/K/2016]

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In this letter, a dual-wideband band pass filter (DW-BPF) using cross-stub stepped impedance resonator (CS-SIR) was simulated, fabricated, and measured accordingly. The CS-SIR was used to replace the conventional half-wavelength open stub resonators. Compare to the conventional resonator, the CS-SIR resonator has a wider fractional bandwidth and ease of fabrication. Furthermore, the DB-BPF was fabricated on microstrip with (r)=4.4, h=0.8mm, and tan =0.0265. The DW-BPF with CS-SIR achieves transmission-coefficients/fractional-bandwidth of 0.22dB/94.19% and 1.87dB/33.52% at 1.14GHz and 2.31GHz, respectively. In order to reduce the filter size, a folded CS-SIR (FCS-SIR) was also proposed. As a result, this BPF size was reduced to 53%, with the BPF size of 0.30 (2)(G) and 0.14 (2)(G) for DW-BPF with CS-SIR and DW-BPF with folded CS-SIR, respectively. The (G) is the wavelength at the first frequency. Further, the DW-BPF with FCS-SIR achieves transmission coefficients/fractional bandwidth of 0.19dB/89.08% and 1.29dB/31.90% at 1.21GHz and 2.41GHz, respectively. Measured results are in a very good agreement with the simulated results.

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