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A Novel of Dual-Band Bandpass Filter Employing Coupled Stepped Impedance Resonator and U-Shaped Defected Microstrip Structure (DMS)

Authors: Yully Erwanti; Zahriladha Zakaria; Sam Weng Yik; Nur Shaheera Alia;

A Novel of Dual-Band Bandpass Filter Employing Coupled Stepped Impedance Resonator and U-Shaped Defected Microstrip Structure (DMS)

Abstract

This paper presents the integration between a pair of coupled asymmetric stepped impedance resonators (SIRs) and U-shaped Defected Microstrip Structure (DMS) in producing of dual-band bandpass filter (BPF). In this study, as the DMS were integrated with SIR bandpass filter, the low loss, high attenuation and good selectivity between dual-bandpass were produced. The DMS was designed at resonant frequency of 3 GHz with the attenuation is better than 60 dB. The measured results show two bandpasses centered at 2.50 GHz and 3.50 GHz with the fractional bandwidth of 16% and 18.3%, respectively. Meanwhile, the return and insertion losses are greater than 15dB and 1dB, respectively. Additionally, the proposed filter is designed with 3 transmission zeroes with the attenuation level more than 50dB. The simulated and measured results are both presented and show a good agreement. This filter is very useful in modern wireless communication and many applications.

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