Abstract

ABSTRACT This work presents balanced microstrip filters with asymmetrical frequency response based on a balanced trisection topology. The proposed balanced trisection topology has the feature of being used in single and multiband microwave filters. In this work, in order to test the topology flexibility, we address two applications, one for a single-band filter and the other for a dual-band filter. This topology introduces TZs on either side of the passband edges, improving the selectivity on one side of the passband. The non-adjacent resonators of the single-band trisection balanced filter are based on a Pi-network balanced resonator which is composed by six transmission lines (TLs) and two inductors (Ls). The differential-mode (DM) and common-mode (CM) resonances can be chosen independently with a proper selection of the impedances and the electrical lengths of TLs in order to have high DM stopband and intrinsic high common mode rejection (CMR). The Pi-network was modified and analyzed under the even and odd mode technique to have a dual-band behavior. Good agreement between simulation and measurement was achieved.

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