In this letter, a compact microstrip diplexer with very high output isolation is proposed. This diplexer consists of compact hybrid resonators, which are capable of introducing transmission zeros at desired frequencies and meanwhile suppressing signals below the resonant frequencies through tapping the feeding line close to the shorted vias. By designing the transmission zero of the lower-frequency channel in the higher passband, and utilizing the high lower-stopband suppression property of the higher-frequency channel, very high diplexer output isolation can be achieved. The proposed diplexer with center frequencies at 1.8 and 2.45 GHz, respectively, has demonstrated better than 55 dB output isolation and more than 55 dB suppressions in the stopbands. Furthermore, the diplexer occupies only a small area of 0 13 0 0 2 0 . Index Terms-Compact diplexer, high isolation, high stopband suppression, hybrid resonator.
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