Abstract

This paper presents a novel harmonic-suppressed microstrip open loop resonator bandpass filter with defected ground structure (DGS) for wireless local area network (WLAN) application. To improve the stopband rejection of the filter, DGSs are applied under the feed lines to suppress the harmonics. The bandpass filter with center frequency of 2.44 GHz is designed and fabricated on a TLX substrate with thickness of 1 mm and dielectric constant of 2.55. By using two dumbbell-shape DGSs the filter has a wide stopband characteristic with attenuation −25 dB up to 8 GHz and has an −1.25 dB insertion loss while it demonstrates a little larger than the conventional one. The measured results agree well with the simulation results. The proposed filter is found to possess low in-band insertion loss and high out-band suppression, making it suitable in WLAN application.

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