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Center Frequency and Bandwidth Controllable Microstrip Bandpass Filter Design Using Loop-Shaped Dual-Mode Resonator

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A design approach for developing microwave bandpass filters (BPFs) with continuous control of the center frequency and bandwidth is presented. The proposed approach exploits a simple loop-shaped dual-mode resonator that is tapped and perturbed with varactor diodes to realize center frequency tunability and passband reconfigurabilty. The even- and odd-mode resonances of the resonator can be predominately controlled via the incorporated varactors, and the passband response reconfiguration is obtained with the proposed tunable external coupling mechanism, which resolves the return losses degradation attributed to conventional fixed external coupling mechanisms. The demonstrated approach leads to a relatively simple synthesis of the microwave BPF with an up to 33% center frequency tuning range, an excellent bandwidth tuning capability, as well as a high filter response reconfigurability, including an all-reject response.

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