2005
DOI: 10.1080/00207210500092479
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A novel compact K band PBG microstrip structure band-pass filter

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“…The passband insertion loss is about 1.5 dB, including the connector and the tapped feed line loss. The selectivity of the filter can be defined as j = amin-amax ( dB fs -fp tGHz) ' (4) where f, is the stopband frequency at amin with a 20-dB attenuation point, and f is the 3-dB cutoff frequency at amax with a 3-dB attenuation point. The lower-and upper-band selectivity of the new bandpass filter is improved to better than 43 dB/GHz and 38 dB/GHz, respectively.…”
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“…The passband insertion loss is about 1.5 dB, including the connector and the tapped feed line loss. The selectivity of the filter can be defined as j = amin-amax ( dB fs -fp tGHz) ' (4) where f, is the stopband frequency at amin with a 20-dB attenuation point, and f is the 3-dB cutoff frequency at amax with a 3-dB attenuation point. The lower-and upper-band selectivity of the new bandpass filter is improved to better than 43 dB/GHz and 38 dB/GHz, respectively.…”
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“…The load impedance adjustment can also be achieved by implementing slow-wave EBG structures, which reduces the length of the microwave resonator and contributes to the filter miniaturization [4,5].…”
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