Abstract

In this paper, Ultra-Wideband (UWB) filters at 6–18[Formula: see text]GHz are designed that can reduce undesired frequency responses at lower and upper frequency bands to less than [Formula: see text]20[Formula: see text]dB. Arbitrary load impedances are considered in the design of these filters. The structure of these filters is the combination of microstrip band-pass filters and Defected Ground Structures (DGSs) with multiple sections. The optimum circuit dimensions are calculated using a computer code which implements the Least Mean Squares (LMS) optimization method. Two design examples are included to illustrate this method. In these examples, eight-section DGS structures are employed to eliminate the unwanted upper frequency band responses. To ensure the correct performance of the designed filters, they are analyzed using full-wave methods and fabrication and the results of the measurement or full-wave analysis shows good agreement with the results of the computer code and the circuit model simulations.

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