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Compact UWB Bandpass Filter With Ultra Narrow Notched Band
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EngineeringUwb PassbandGood Uwb OperationWideband AntennasAntennaFilter (Signal Processing)Microwave AntennaFilter DesignUltra NarrowMicrowave EngineeringUltra Wideband EngineeringElectromagnetic Compatibility
A compact ultra-wideband (UWB) bandpass filter with an ultra narrow notched band is proposed using a hybrid microstrip and coplanar waveguide (CPW) structure. The CPW detached-mode resonator (DMR) composed of a quarter-wavelength (¿/4) nonuniform CPW resonator with a short-stub and a ¿/4 single-mode CPW resonator (SMCR) can allocate three split frequencies at the lower end, middle, higher end of the UWB passband. The conventional broadside-coupled microstrip/CPW structure is introduced to improve the bandwidth enhancement around the split frequencies, which leads to good UWB operation. To avoid the interferences such as WLAN signals, the ¿/4 meander slot-line structure embedded in the DMR is employed to obtain the notched band inside the UWB passband. The design is then verified by experiment. Good passband and stopband performances are achieved. Specifically, the fabricated filter has a 10 dB notched fractional bandwidth (FBW) of 2.06% at the notched center frequency of 5.80 GHz.
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