An improvement of defected ground structure lowpass/bandpass filters using H-slot resonators and coupling matrix method

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A novel compact wideband high-rejection lowpass filter (LPF) using H-DGS is presented. The proposed filter has neither open stub nor cascaded high-low impedance elements. It consists of two coupled H-slots in the ground plane along with a compensated line. The effect of the new slot on the filter performance is examined. The comparison with the conventional filters shows that the proposed one guarantees a large rejected-band of 20dB from 2.5 to 16 GHz. Experimental measurements by means of HP8719D network analyzer agree well with simulated results which are carried out by Microwave Office. Based on H-DGS LPF Structure, a novel bandpass filter (BPF) will be is designed and tested verified by using both J-inverter and coupling matrix methods. © 2011 SBMO/SBMag.

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Boutejdar, A., Omar, A., Burte, E. P., & Mikuta, R. (2011). An improvement of defected ground structure lowpass/bandpass filters using H-slot resonators and coupling matrix method. Journal of Microwaves, Optoelectronics and Electromagnetic Applications, 10(2), 295–307. https://doi.org/10.1590/S2179-10742011000200001

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