Novel Wideband Microstrip Filtering Power Divider Using Multiple Resistors for Port Isolation

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In this paper, a novel wideband filtering power divider with third-order quasi-Elliptic bandpass response is proposed. Its physical mechanism is revealed by the lumped-element equivalent circuit, such as how its transmission poles and zeros are formed. The design of the proposed filtering power divider can be simplified as its even-mode model can be synthesized by conventional filter synthesis technique, and then the initial structure parameters can be analytically determined. Owing to the fact that as many as three resistors are joined, high isolation can be achieved between two output ports. To demonstrate its good performance, an example was designed, fabricated, and measured, whose center frequency is 1.99 GHz and 3-dB fractional bandwidth is 43.7%. Moreover, as great as 34 and 28 dB out-of-band suppression can be achieved in the lower and upper stopbands, respectively. The isolation between two output ports is better than 20 dB for a wide frequency range.

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Wang, Y., Xiao, F., Cao, Y., Zhang, Y., & Tang, X. (2019). Novel Wideband Microstrip Filtering Power Divider Using Multiple Resistors for Port Isolation. IEEE Access, 7, 61868–61873. https://doi.org/10.1109/ACCESS.2019.2913093

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