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Multi Mode Resonators Based Triple Band Notch UWB Filter

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A compact and highly selective triple band notch UWB (3.3 GHz -10.7 GHz) filter is presented. Low insertion loss UWB pass band characteristics is achieved by two coupled multi mode… Click to show full abstract

A compact and highly selective triple band notch UWB (3.3 GHz -10.7 GHz) filter is presented. Low insertion loss UWB pass band characteristics is achieved by two coupled multi mode resonators (MMR1 and MMR2). Desired triple band notch characteristics and sharp UWB filter characteristics are achieved by introducing transmission zeroes (TZs). Three band notches are implemented to mitigate the potential interferer signals at 4.42 GHz (Radio altimeter ITU band), 5.54 GHz (WLAN) and 7.64 GHz (Satellite communications). Wide upper stop band is realized by incorporating a stepped impedance low pass filter structure. The filter is realized on a RT/Duroid 5880 substrate ( $\varepsilon _{\mathrm {r}}=2.2$ and thickness = 0.8 mm) and measured to validate the predicted results. The group delay of the filter is relatively constant and less than 0.45 ns over the desired pass band.

Keywords: band notch; notch uwb; band; filter; triple band

Journal Title: IEEE Microwave and Wireless Components Letters
Year Published: 2017

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