Analysis of novel approach to design of ultra-wide stopband microstrip low-pass filter using modified U-shaped resonator

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A novel microstrip low-pass filter is presented to achieve an ultra-wide stopband with 11 harmonic suppression and very sharp skirt characteristics. The filter is composed of a modified U-shaped resonator (which creates two fully adjustable transmission zeroes), a T-shaped resonator (which determines a cut-off frequency), and four radial stubs (which provide a wider stopband). The operating mechanism of the filter is investigated based on a proposed equivalent-circuit model, and the role of each section of the proposed filter in creating null points is theoretically discussed in detail. The presented filter with 3 dB cut-off frequency (fc = 2.35 GHz) has been fabricated and measured. Results show that a relative stopband bandwidth of 164% (referred to as a 22 dB suppression) is obtained while achieving a high figure-of-merit of 15,221.

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Karimi, G., Lalbakhsh, A., Dehghani, K., & Siahkamari, H. (2015). Analysis of novel approach to design of ultra-wide stopband microstrip low-pass filter using modified U-shaped resonator. ETRI Journal, 37(5), 945–950. https://doi.org/10.4218/etrij.15.0114.0188

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