Welcome to the IKCEST

IEEE Access | Vol.5, Issue.0 | | Pages 6437-6443

IEEE Access

Ultra-Wide Stopband Low-Pass Filter Using Multiple Transmission Zeros

Fu-Chang Chen  
Abstract

A compact microstrip low-pass filter (LPF) with an ultra-wide stopband and its design procedure are proposed in this paper. Using three-stepped impedance stubs(SISs), multiple transmission zeros are introduced in the stopband and can be freely controlled by tuning the impedance ratio of the SISs. Without using the defected ground structures to expand the stopband, three additional open-circuited stubs are used to suppress more spurious passbands of the LPF. To illustrate the concept, an experimental stopband LPF with cut-off frequency ( $ f_{c})$ at 0.9 GHz is designed, simulated, fabricated, and measured. A metallic box with absorbent material is used to load the lowpass filter with wide stopband. The measured results are found in good agreement with the simulated results, and indicated good performance: broad stopband ( $>17.6f_{c})$ with attenuation higher than 22.4 dB, low-passband insertion loss (<0.5 dB), and compact size.

Original Text (This is the original text for your reference.)

Ultra-Wide Stopband Low-Pass Filter Using Multiple Transmission Zeros

A compact microstrip low-pass filter (LPF) with an ultra-wide stopband and its design procedure are proposed in this paper. Using three-stepped impedance stubs(SISs), multiple transmission zeros are introduced in the stopband and can be freely controlled by tuning the impedance ratio of the SISs. Without using the defected ground structures to expand the stopband, three additional open-circuited stubs are used to suppress more spurious passbands of the LPF. To illustrate the concept, an experimental stopband LPF with cut-off frequency ( $ f_{c})$ at 0.9 GHz is designed, simulated, fabricated, and measured. A metallic box with absorbent material is used to load the lowpass filter with wide stopband. The measured results are found in good agreement with the simulated results, and indicated good performance: broad stopband ( $>17.6f_{c})$ with attenuation higher than 22.4 dB, low-passband insertion loss (<0.5 dB), and compact size.

+More

Cite this article
APA

APA

MLA

Chicago

Fu-Chang Chen,.Ultra-Wide Stopband Low-Pass Filter Using Multiple Transmission Zeros. 5 (0),6437-6443.

Disclaimer: The translated content is provided by third-party translation service providers, and IKCEST shall not assume any responsibility for the accuracy and legality of the content.
Translate engine
Article's language
English
中文
Pусск
Français
Español
العربية
Português
Kikongo
Dutch
kiswahili
هَوُسَ
IsiZulu
Action
Recommended articles

Report

Select your report category*



Reason*



By pressing send, your feedback will be used to improve IKCEST. Your privacy will be protected.

Submit
Cancel