A dual-band filter of a large frequency ratio is proposed, studied, and developed in this article, which is based on mode composite coplanar waveguide (MCCPW). Both low and high bands… Click to show full abstract
A dual-band filter of a large frequency ratio is proposed, studied, and developed in this article, which is based on mode composite coplanar waveguide (MCCPW). Both low and high bands of the dual-band filter can be designed independently with a high degree of design freedom. The filter can achieve more than ten times the frequency difference between the two bands, which is usually hard to accomplish by conventional dual-band filter design techniques. All harmonics between the two bands can be suppressed by a cascaded low-pass filter and impedance matching structure to form a qualified dual-band frequency response. The characteristic of the proposed MCCPW dual-band filter makes it a promising candidate for multiband systems, especially in 5G communication systems. The demonstrated MCCPW dual-band filter is fabricated with a single-layer substrate. Measured results are in good agreement with simulated results, which validate the feasibility and superiority of the proposed filtering technique.
               
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