Abstract
A unique low-profile microstrip lowpass filter (LPF) is introduced. It features a broad range of stopband and sharp roll-off. The suggested LPF is built utilizig a T-shaped configuration which includes a stub for resonance and utilizes open stubs as attenuator cells. To further improve the stopband, a double circular ring is engraved into the ground plane. The developed filter features a cut-off frequency of 3 dB at 3.4 GHz, a roll-off rate of 108 dB/GHz, and a stopband range from 3.7 to 22.8 GHz. The attenuation is less than −20 dB. The prospective LPF is designed using a lumped LC circuit model and validated using Keysight Advanced Design System (ADS) simulation and theory. The final design is realized using RT/Duroid 4003C, which boasts a small footprint of 12.4mm×8.69mm×0.8mm. The modelling findings and measurements of the suggested LPF are in fairly good agreement.
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