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Hung-Wei WU Min-Hang WENG Yan-Kuin SU Ru-Yuan YANG Cheng-Yuan HUNG
This paper proposes a parallel coupled microstrip bandpass filter (BPF) with ring Electromagnetic Bandgap (EBG) cells on the middle layer for spurious suppression. The ring EBG cells of the middle layer add a good stopband-rejection mode to the second harmonics of the parallel coupled microstrip BPF with suppression of over -50 dB, without affecting the center frequency and insertion loss of the original designed BPF. The design of ring EBG cells is presented and verified by the experimented results.
Min-Hang WENG Yu-Chi CHANG Hung-Wei WU Chun-Yueh HUANG Yan-Kuin SU
In this paper, an inverse S-shaped slotted ground structure (S-SGS) is proposed and analyzed. The S-SGS generates dual attenuation poles that can be easily controlled by its structure parameters. The equivalent circuit of the S-SGS consists of lumped elements that can be extracted from the measured S parameters. Moreover, several S-SGS cells are applied to form a miniaturized lowpass filter (LPF), which has a smaller area and a wider stopband in comparison to previous works.
Cheng-Yuan HUNG Min-Hang WENG Yan-Kuin SU Ru-Yuan YANG Hung-Wei WU
In this paper, a compact ultra-wideband bandpass filter (UWB-BPF) using pseudo-interdigital stepped-impedance resonators (PIDT-SIRs) is designed and implemented on a commercial printed circuit board (PCB) of RT/Duroid 5880 substrate. The first two resonant modes of the SIR are coupled together and they are applied to create a wide passband. The proposed filter at center frequency f0 of 7.1 GHz has very good measured characteristics including the bandwidth of 3.68-10.46 GHz (3-dB fractional bandwidth of 95%), low insertion loss of -0.50.4 dB, sharp rejection due to two transmission zeros in the passband edge created by the inter-stage coupling. Experimental results of the fabricated filter show a good agreement with the predicted results.
Hung-Wei WU Min-Hang WENG Yan-Kuin SU Cheng-Yuan HUNG Ru-Yuan YANG
This investigation proposes a modified equivalent circuit of single complementary split-ring resonator (CSRR) in planar transmission media and a dual-mode ring bandpass filter (BPF) that uses periodic CSRRs to suppress the spurious response. The proposed modified equivalent circuit consists of lumped elements that can be easily extracted from the measured S parameters. The proposed dual-mode ring BPF has exhibits a wide stopband characteristic owing to the bandgap resonant characteristic of CSRRs in the harmonic frequency of the dual-mode ring BPF. Good agreement with EM simulation and measurement is demonstrated.
Min-Hung WENG Cheng-Yuan HUNG Hung-Wei WU
The paper reports a compact and high performance dual-band bandpass filter (BPF) using two types of dual-mode resonators. The dual mode cross shaped resonator and the three dual mode ring resonators in the designed dual-band BPF are excited to control the first and second passband, respectively. It is shown that the designed and fabricated dual-band BPF has narrow bandwidths and very sharp attenuation rate due to the existence of the transmission zeros. The frequency response of the designed dual-band BPF shows good agreement between the simulations and experiments.
Min-Hung WENG Cheng-Yuan HUNG Hung-Wei WU
The investigation presents a low cost and low insertion loss X-band dual mode bandpass filter (BPF) based on inexpensive commercial FR4 substrate. The proposed filter at a central frequency f0 of 11.3 GHz has high filter performance filter with a fractional bandwidth of 14%, the insertion loss of -2.7 dB, and two transmission zeros. The designed procedures are presented in this letter and the fabricated filter verifies the proposed designed concept.
Min-Hang WENG Hung-Wei WU Kevin SHU Ru-Yuan YANG Yan-Kuin SU
Novel dual-band bandpass filter (BPF) with quasi-elliptic function response by using the meander coupled step-impedance resonators (SIRs) is presented. By tuning the appropriate impedance ratio (K) and physical length of SIRs, the BPF has good dual-band performance at 2.4 and 5.2 GHz with high selectivity, due to the transmission zeros appeared in two passband edges. Measured results of the proposed BPF have a good agreement with the electromagnetic (EM) simulated results.