Abstract

In this paper, a new compact microstrip lowpass filter (LPF) with a sharp roll off and wide stopband is presented. The structure is composed of a defected rectangular-shaped resonator and a rectangular shape resonator as a suppressing cell. All resonators and their additional components are analyzed based on their LC equivalent circuits, and the role of each section and its equivalent circuit are described. The LPF with 3 dB cutoff frequency at 1.44 GHz has advantages such as low insertion loss and high return loss. Based on the measurement results, the proposed LPF has a sharp transition band that is 0.22 GHz from −3 to −20 dB. On the other hand, the measured value of the group delay in the whole passband is only 47 ns, which is one of the essential advantages of this filter. The designed LPF has been simulated, fabricated and, measured. There is a proper agreement between simulation and measured results.

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