Narrow bandpass filters using dual-behavior resonators based on stepped-impedance stubs and different-length stubs

Dual-behavior resonators (DBRs) are based on the parallel association of two different bandstop structures, which implies a constructive recombination. Two kinds of stubs, stepped-impedance and different-length stubs, are examined in this paper. The first section concerns stepped-impedance stubs. We...

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description Dual-behavior resonators (DBRs) are based on the parallel association of two different bandstop structures, which implies a constructive recombination. Two kinds of stubs, stepped-impedance and different-length stubs, are examined in this paper. The first section concerns stepped-impedance stubs. We have previously reported some simplifications of the fundamental equations. Here, we propose a new simplification together with synthesis; both allow an independent control of the two attenuated bands. In a second section, a DBR composed of two uniform stubs of different lengths is studied instead of two stepped-impedance open-circuited stubs. This implies a greatly simplified synthesis and implementation. Some other structures combining short- and open-circuited stubs are also introduced. Throughout the paper, simulations are proposed to illustrate the possibilities offered by such topologies. Experimental results in microstrip technology are also presented in order to validate our idea. Finally, benefits and drawbacks of the different structures are discussed.
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