Abstract
This paper presents a compact ultra-wideband bandpass filter based on a folded-T-shaped resonator with a notch-band. Characterized by theoretical analysis, the T-shaped resonator makes it easier to control resonant modes, and two transmission zeros appear in the lower and upper stopbands to improve skirt selectivity. A narrow slot is embedded within the resonator, in order to produce a bandstop characteristic. In this way, a notched band is introduced around 5.75 GHz, and the bandwidth and coupling strength of the notch-band could be tuned easily. Finally, a filter is fabricated and measured, and the measured results are in good agreement with simulation, demonstrating good insertion/return losses as well as a notch-band application.
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