AbstractIn this paper, a novel dual‐band wideband bandpass filter (BPF) based on transversal signal‐interaction concepts with a wide upper stopband is proposed and investigated. The designed specification of two passbands can be managed and satisfied based on the independent controllable fractional bandwidth of the two passbands and the centered frequencies. The centered frequencies of dual‐band BPF are, respectively, 0.79 GHz (ƒ1) and 1.24 GHz (ƒ2) with 3 dB fraction bandwidths of 26.54% and 11.3%. Two transmission paths consisting of coupled stub‐loaded square ring resonators and anti‐coupled shorted lines are used to realize signal cancellation of multiple transmission path signal transmission from Port 1 to Port 2. Eleven transmission zeros (TZs) modify harmonic suppression up to 10 ƒ1 with stopband rejection higher than 15 dB. Butterworth lumped notch network and step impedance resonator (SIR) are also utilized to improve the selectivity and harmonic suppression. A compact filter with a circuit size of 0.08λg × 0.08λg is implemented and tested. Good agreement between simulation and measured results verifies the reliability of the designing scheme.
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