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Design of Artificial Lumped-Element Coplanar Waveguide Filters With Controllable Dual-Passband Responses
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Analytical Design MethodologyEngineeringFilter (Signal Processing)AntennaShunt Lc ResonatorsDigital FilterComputational ElectromagneticsMicrowave EngineeringFilter DesignElectromagnetic CompatibilityControllable Dual-passband Responses
This study develops an analytical design methodology for synthesizing dual-passband filters with controllable frequency responses. The novel dual-passband filters are constructed from the artificial lumped-element coplanar waveguide stub whose behavior is equivalent to that of a parallel connection of series LC and shunt LC resonators. To improve the frequency response within two passbands, the impedance matching and the phase and impedance compensations are employed in filter design by attaching additional inductors and capacitors to dual-passband resonators. Two types of filters with significantly different bandwidth and separation of two passbands are implemented and the measured results are very consistent with the theoretical predictions, sufficiently validating the proposed design methodology and filter configuration. The proposed filters realized by artificial lumped-element resonators provide the advantages over conventional dual-passband filters in terms of compact size, spurious dc passband elimination, and deep suppression between two passbands.
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