Compact planar dual-wideband bandstop filters with cross coupling and open-ended stepped impedance resonators

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This letter presents the design of a compact bandstop filter (BSF) operating at two frequencies. The proposed BSF consists of open-ended stepped impedance resonators (OSIR) and an end-shorted parallel-coupled microstrip line (E-PCML). The OSIRs are used to achieve the impedance-controlled stopband positions. The wide BSF bandwidths are achieved through enhanced coupling of the E-PCML. Explicit design guidelines are derived using a lossless transmission line model. To validate theoretical predictions, a prototype dual-band BSF operating at 900 MHz and 2,100 MHz with fractional bandwidths of 72% and 36%, respectively, is implemented in microstrip. © 2010 ETRI.

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Velidi, V. K., & Sanyal, S. (2010). Compact planar dual-wideband bandstop filters with cross coupling and open-ended stepped impedance resonators. ETRI Journal, 32(1), 148–150. https://doi.org/10.4218/etrij.10.0209.0341

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