Abstract

This paper presents a design method for using two parallel coupled-line bandpass filters to realize a filtering power divider. For a specified filter response that involves the fractional bandwidth Δ and the element values g 1 , g 2 , …, and g n+1 , an n-pole filtering power divider can be readily designed using the design equations derived in this paper. As demonstrated by a proof-of-concept microstrip filtering power divider, the design method leads to an isolation network that needs only a resistor to achieve wideband isolation. The measured isolation is better than 15 dB from DC to 7.5f c , or is better than 12 dB from DC to 10f c , where f c is the center frequency of the passband.

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