Abstract

In this paper, two types of coplanar stripline (CPS)-based multimode stepped-impedance resonators are proposed for exploration of wideband balanced filters with intrinsic common-mode (CM) suppression. Such CPS multimode resonators (MMRs) can be readily terminated with either a pair of open- or short-circuited ends with no need of via holes. With resorting to a proper impedance ratio, the first three modes of each MMR are assembled to construct a wide differential-mode (DM) passband. Afterwards, two distinctive broadside-coupled sections are further investigated based on their open- and short-ended circuit models, respectively. Characteristic impedances and effective dielectric constants can be adequately obtained by virtue of an efficient quasi-static approach under the odd- and the even-mode operations. As such, two types of CPS-MMR-based bandpass filters each with five transmission poles are synthetically designed. For experimental validation, the proposed balanced filters are finally fabricated and measured with the help of two identical pairs of balanced-to-balanced microstrip-to-CPS transitions. Theoretical, simulated, and measured results are found in reasonable agreement with each other with/without the transitions, thus demonstrating that the proposed CPS-based MMRs are well characterized with the wideband DM transmission and intrinsic CM suppression.

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