Abstract
Abstract In this article, a compact microstrip low-pass filter (LPF) with low in-band insertion loss and a wide attenuation band is recommended. The structure is modeled using two rectangular-shaped open resonators (ORs) loaded with multiple sections of the interdigital capacitor. The proposed LPF has a cut-off frequency of 1.5 GHz, a passband insertion loss of 0.35 dB, and an electrical circuit size of 0.02 λ g 2. In the ground plane, two dissimilar defected ground structures (DGSs) are introduced to generate additional attenuation poles for enriching the stopband performance of the LPF. The harmonics suppression is achieved up to 15 GHz with tenth harmonic suppression and relative stopband rejection of almost 165%. The EM simulated results show a well-matched behavior with the experimental ones. The proposed LPF can be used for global positioning systems (1500 MHz), telecommunications (1600 MHz), and audio broadcasting (1400 MHz) applications.
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