TUNABLE MULTIBAND BALANCED BANDSTOP FILTER WITH HIGH CMRR
A novel and effective architecture of tunable multiband balanced bandstop filter (MBBSF) is introduced for the first time in this paper. Each symmetrical bisection of the proposed branch line structure consists of K series cascaded tunable N-band sections to realize a reconfigurable K-th order N-ban...
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