Miniaturized Dual-Band Bandpass Filter Using T-Shaped Line Based on Stepped Impedance Resonator with Meander Line and Folded Structure

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Abstract

A stepped impedance resonator (SIR) is suitable for designing a dual-band bandpass filter (BPF) that can be adjusted to reject spurious bands. A BPF is proposed using an SIR T-shaped meander line and folded structure. The BPF mainly comprises a meander line, a folded structure, and a T-shaped line. A novel BPF is used for the T-shaped line, which operates as a band-stop filter connecting to the center of the BPF. As a result, the complete BPF enables dual-band operation. The insertion and return losses of the first frequency passband (f01) are 0.024 and 17.3 dB, respectively, with a bandwidth of 46% at a center frequency of 2.801 GHz (2.2–3.48 GHz). The insertion and return losses of the second frequency passband (f02) are 0.026 and 17.2 dB, respectively, with a bandwidth of 10% at a center frequency of 4.351 GHz (4.13–4.55 GHz). The proposed BPF provides low loss, a simple structure, and a small size of only 4.29 × 4.08 mm, and it can be integrated into mobile communications systems.

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Lee, T. H., Yoon, K. C., & Kim, K. G. (2022). Miniaturized Dual-Band Bandpass Filter Using T-Shaped Line Based on Stepped Impedance Resonator with Meander Line and Folded Structure. Electronics (Switzerland), 11(2). https://doi.org/10.3390/electronics11020219

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