Abstract
In this letter, a postwall-slotline stepped impedance resonator (PWS-SIR) is proposed and applied to a bandpass filter (BPF) with a wide stopband. The proposed PWS-SIR-BPF comprises three U-shaped PWS-SIRs and two microstrip-slot feeding transitions. A PWS has a much lower impendence which a conventional slotline (CSL) cannot reach, so a much smaller impendence ratio of the PWS-SIR can be achieved. Consequently, a wider stopband simultaneously can be realized for the proposed filter. The designed PWS-SIR-BPF, as well as a CSL-BPF, have been fabricated, measured, and compared to verify the features of the PWS-SIR. The measured results are consistent with the simulation ones. The PWS-SIR is 7.3 mm (0.22λ0) long, 67% of 11.1 mm (0.34λ0) of the CSL resonator. The first spurious resonance frequency of the PWS-SIR-BPF is extended from 9.8 GHz (2f0) to 23 GHz (4.7f0).
Funder
National Natural Science Foundation of China
Subject
Electrical and Electronic Engineering,Computer Networks and Communications,Hardware and Architecture,Signal Processing,Control and Systems Engineering