In this letter, a modified optimum bandstop filter (BSF) design is presented. Broad stopband and sharp rejection characteristics are achieved by realizing three transmission zeros near the passband edges. Stopband rejection depth and bandwidth can be controlled by the impedances of the configuration. A lossless transmission line model analysis is used to derive design equations. Further, a compact geometry is chosen by replacing the low impedance section with its equivalent dual-high impedance lines, which facilitates convenient folding. To validate the theoretical prediction, a single unit sharp-rejecting prototype BSF having a 20 dB rejection bandwidth of 126% at 1.5 GHz has been fabricated.Index Terms-Bandstop filter (BSF), sharp rejection, transmission zeros, ultra-wideband (UWB).
In this article, the design of a broadband branch-line coupler (BLC) with reduced size and suppressed harmonic passband response is presented. The proposed approach can be used to replace the low impedance k/4 lines of the conventional BLC by an equivalent structure almost k/12 in length. The main advantage of the proposed BLC is that, it has approximately the same bandwidth as that of a conventional BLC. A prototype broadband coupler having fractional bandwidth >50% at 1.1 GHz and of size less than one third of a conventional three-section wideband BLC topology is realized. In addition, at least 20 dB suppression of up to fourth harmonics is achieved.
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