IEEE Access (Jan 2023)
Synthesis Design of Wideband Bandpass Filter With High Selectivity and Harmonic Suppression
Abstract
A novel wideband quasi-Chebyshev bandpass filter (BPF) with steep skirt selectivity and extended upper stopband is presented. It is comprised of two microstrip-to-microstrip vertical transitions with nonuniform slotline sections, which cascaded directly by a nonuniform microstrip connecting line. In terms of odd-/even-mode analysis, the in-band six poles which make up the wideband bandwidth can be explicitly derived. Moreover, the Chebyshev equal-ripple filtering responses with prescribed specifications can be conveniently achieved in desired passband by adopting synthesis theory. In order to suppress the second and third spurious harmonics, a modified circuit model based on synthesis method is further proposed. Two additional transmission zeros (TZs) TZ3, TZ4 can be generated at $3f_{0}$ and $5f_{0}$ respectively by adjusting impedance ratio of slotline stubs properly under the condition of $\theta _{\mathrm {s1}} = \theta /4$ and $\theta _{\mathrm {s2}} = \theta /2$ , which widen the upper stopband bandwidth greatly and enhance harmonic rejection level effectively. Meanwhile, combing with the inherent periodic finite-frequency TZ5, TZ6 and TZ7, the upper stopband could be extended to $6.22f_{0}$ with rejection level better than 14.6 dB. Besides, a pair of finite-frequency TZ1 and TZ2 caused by source-load coupling occur at both sides of passband to sharpen the cutoff slope of skirts remarkably. For verification, a prototype is fabricated and measured, the experimental results agree well with the theoretical predictions, which verify the validity of proposed method.
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