Abstract In this paper, balanced tri- and quad-band bandpass filters (BPFs) with high selectivity and controllable center frequencies and bandwidths are proposed. In the tri-band BPF design, two differential-mode (DM) passbands are formed by utilizing a stub-loaded resonator (SLR) and a uniform impedance resonator (UIR). The coupling structure of the proposed BPF realizes the third DM passband. Moreover, the center frequencies and bandwidths of the three DM passbands can be controlled by the lengths of resonators and the gaps between the resonators. In order to improve the DM selectivity further, the source-load-coupled structure is introduced. In addition, common-mode (CM) suppression is achieved by using L-shaped balanced microstrip line to slotline transition structures, achieving the independence between CM responses and DM ones. Therefore, the design procedure can be simplified greatly. In order to validate the practicability, one balanced tri-band BPF operating at 2.5, 3.5 and 4.5 GHz is designed and fabricated. Moreover, by adding a short stub to the UIR located in the symmetrical plane, one flexible resonance frequency is generated, which is used to design the balanced quad-band BPF. By manufacturing and measurement, the measurement and simulation are in good agreement.
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