This letter presents a low-loss and highly-selective differential bandpass filter (BPF) with high common-mode rejection ratio (CMRR). The presented integrated passive device process provides high quality lumped elements, and therefore a low insertion loss of the BPF can be obtained. The circuit also uses series-shunt resonators for controlling its differential-and common-mode transmission zeros. Moreover, with a proper choice of circuit component values, a high common-mode rejection can be controlled at a specific frequency without alternating properties of the filter. The chip area of the filter is 3.74 mm 2 including all testing pads. Additionally, the differential BPF achieves a 1.5-dB insertion loss and 11-dB return loss with a 73% 3-dB bandwidth at 2.2 GHz. Finally, the peak CMRR at the frequency of interest is up to 50 dB. K E Y W O R D S bandpass filter, common-mode filter, differential-mode signal, integrated passive device (IPD)
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