Abstract

A high-selective microstrip wideband bandpass filter (BPF) with an adjustable notched-band is proposed. First, a pair of open-ended stubs is tap-connected to a λ/2 uniform impedance resonator at two symmetrical locations with respect to its centre, and they are further electrically connected by a microstrip line section. Such an arrangement leads to the emergence of a notched-band owing to the out-of-phase cancellation of two dissimilar signal paths in a wide passband. Secondly, the electrical path connecting the two open-ended stubs is gradually tuned so as to adjust the notched-band to the desired frequency location. Finally, a prototype filter is designed and fabricated, and its measured results are provided to verify the predicted frequency response.

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