Abstract
In this paper, ultra-wideband bandpass filters using tapered transmission line resonators are presented. The proposed filters are based on short-circuited tapered transmission line stubs. The use of tapered transmission resonators resulted in a noticeable length reduction, a wider controlled operational bandwidth, and better stopband characteristics for filter applications. Three filters are designed with different tapered ratios using exponential tapered transmission line resonators. The other three filters are also designed using equivalent linear tapered transmission line resonators. The designed filters are simulated and fabricated on a Roger RT5880 substrate with a 2.2 relative permittivity and 0.78 mm thickness. Approximately, the same performance is obtained using either exponential or linear tapered resonators. A good agreement between the simulated and measured results is reported. The realized 112.22% fractional bandwidth filter has a return loss (S11) better than 17 dB and an insertion loss (S12) better than 1 dB over the entire UWB spectrum. Notable improvements in stopband characteristics are also achieved.
Funder
The deputyship for research & innovation, Ministry of Education in Saudi Arabia
Subject
Fluid Flow and Transfer Processes,Computer Science Applications,Process Chemistry and Technology,General Engineering,Instrumentation,General Materials Science
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14 articles.
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