Abstract
Abstract A wideband bandpass filter (BPF) using capacitor-loaded coupled lines is proposed with super-compact circuit size and very simple structure. By loading three lumped capacitors in parallel to three same pairs of coupled lines, three transmission poles and four transmission zeros can be achieved and they can be calculated by input admittance derivation. To verify the design, a wideband BPF prototype with center frequency at 1.34 GHz is fabricated, whose measured 3-dB fractional bandwidth is 98.5 % (0.68–2 GHz), in-band insertion loss is less than 0.5 dB, return loss is greater than 17.5 dB, and circuit size is only 0.24 λ g × 0.02 λ g (λ g: guided wavelength at the center frequency).
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