Abstract
A compact filtering switch with wide-stopband responses is presented in this paper. The resonator is designed using microstrip transmission lines and lumped capacitors. It is utilized to shift up the second harmonic frequency for wide-stopband performance and miniaturize the circuit size. In the ON-state, the circuit is the same as the bandpass filter without signals passing through the p-i-n diode, which avoids additional loss introduced by p-i-n diode. Two transmission zeros are generated near the passband to enhance the skirt selectivity. In the off-state, the signals from port 1 to port 2 passing through different transmission path are cancelled out, resulting in high isolation. For demonstration, a filtering switch operating at 780 MHz is implemented with the compact size of $0.072 \lambda _{\mathrm {g}}\times 0.066 \lambda _{\mathrm {g}}$ . More than 20-dB suppression levels are measured from 0.89 to 5.3 GHz ( $6.8~{f}_{0}$ ), featuring wide-stopband responses.
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