Abstract
A miniaturized lowpss filter (LPF) with ultra-wide stopband is proposed by using the complementary rectangle split ring defected microstrip structure (CRSR-DMS) and the quad U-shaped defected ground structure (QU-DGS). The presented CRSR-DMS can provide a sharp rejection rate and two obvious attenuation poles while the QU-DGS can produce four independently controlled transmission zeros. Based on the characteristics of the defected structures, the proposed LPF is constructed by using four cascaded CRSR-DMS units and four cascaded QU-DGS units. The measurement result of the designed filter with 3 dB cut-off frequency at 2.0 GHz shows that the obtained 20 dB rejection band ranges from 2.12 GHz to more than 20 GHz within a small circuit area of 0.73?g + 0.13?g, ?g being the guided wavelength at 2.12 GHz.
| Original language | English |
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| Article number | 20141010 |
| Journal | IEICE Electronics Express |
| Volume | 12 |
| Issue number | 2 |
| DOIs | |
| State | Published - 26 Dec 2015 |
Keywords
- Defected ground structure
- Defected microstrip structure
- Lowpass filter
- Ultra-wide stopband
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