Novel Balanced Coupled-Line Bandpass Filters With Common-Mode Noise Suppression

Novel balanced coupled-line bandpass filters, using suitable balanced coupled-line sections and quarter-wavelength resonators, are proposed. For design purposes, the differential- and common-mode equivalent half-circuits are established. Based on these circuits, a better balanced filter structure is...

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description Novel balanced coupled-line bandpass filters, using suitable balanced coupled-line sections and quarter-wavelength resonators, are proposed. For design purposes, the differential- and common-mode equivalent half-circuits are established. Based on these circuits, a better balanced filter structure is implemented so that the desired differential-mode response may be realized and the level of common-mode noise may be minimized simultaneously. Besides, a suitable capacitive or inductive cross-coupled effect is introduced so as to create two transmission zeros for improving the filter selectivity; however, it also enhances the signal imbalance and degrades the common-mode rejection. In this study, various second- and fourth-order balanced filters are implemented to discuss the associated differential-mode responses and the signal-imbalance phenomena resulted from the cross-coupled effect. Specifically, the fourth-order filter with a common-mode rejection ratio of 40 dB within the passband is demonstrated and examined
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Applied sciences
Balanced filter
Balancing
Band pass filters
Bandpass filters
Circuit noise
Circuit properties
common-mode noise suppression
coupled-line bandpass filter
Coupling circuits
Dipole antennas
Electric, optical and optoelectronic circuits
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Electronics
Equivalence
Exact sciences and technology
Frequency filters
Impedance matching
Joining
Microwave filters
Microwaves
Noise
Noise level
Noise levels
Oscillators, resonators, synthetizers
quarter-wavelength resonator
Rejection
Resonator filters
Working environment noise
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