Substrate-integrated waveguide filters based on mushroom-shaped resonators

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Abstract

This paper presents a new class of quasi-elliptic pass-band filters in substrate-integrated waveguide technology, which exhibits compact size and modular geometry. These filters are based on mushroom-shaped metallic resonators, and they can be easily implemented using a standard dual-layer printed circuit board manufacturing process. The presented filters exploit non-resonating modes to obtain coupling between non-adjacent nodes in the case of in-line geometry. The resulting structure is very compact and capable of transmission zeros. In this work, the singlet configuration is preliminarily investigated, and a parametric study is performed. The design of three-pole, four-pole, and higher-order filters is illustrated with examples and thoroughly discussed. A four-pole filter operating at the frequency of 4 GHz has been manufactured and experimentally verified, to validate the proposed technique.

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Tomassoni, C., Silvestri, L., Bozzi, M., & Perregrini, L. (2016). Substrate-integrated waveguide filters based on mushroom-shaped resonators. International Journal of Microwave and Wireless Technologies, 8(4–5), 741–749. https://doi.org/10.1017/S1759078716000453

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