Abstract

This paper compares several designs of lossy filters for receiver subsystems in satellite transponders. The reference design is a microstrip filter made of coupled hairpin resonators. Two approaches are investigated for improving the flatness of the reference design. The first approach combines nonuniform quality factor (Q) resonators in a transversal network. The second approach uses an inline network with resistive cross couplings. Lossy filter designs are compared to the reference, considering the same specifications and the same technology. The inline network with resistive cross-couplings is finally modified for designing absorptive filters, which protect the receiver from reflected waves. All filter configurations are fabricated and measured, showing a good agreement with electromagnetic simulations.

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