“…The conventional 90-degree lines used for BLC design are unable to realize transmission zeros (TZs), which could be employed to suppress the harmonics. To implement the suppression, various equivalent circuits of 90-degree lines, such as L-shaped and open-ended stub [1], multiple πshaped [3], open stub [7], unequal-length open stub [14, and coupled-line and open stub [16], [18], have been suggested. It should also be emphasized that wideband BLC topologies reported in [2], [4]- [6], [8][9][10][11][12][13], [15], [17], and [19], are not suitable to suppress the harmonics.…”