2006
DOI: 10.1109/tmtt.2005.862635
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Quasi-dual-mode microstrip spiral filters using first and second harmonic resonances

Abstract: The range of bandwidths that can be implemented using spiral microstrip resonators has been extended using a structure with two patterned metal layers plus a ground plane, which also enhances compactness. Each microstrip section can be regarded as a dual-mode half-wave resonator employing the fundamental and second harmonic or as two coupled quarter-wave resonators. A fourth-order and an eighth-order filter are presented, both with 50% fractional bandwidth and 600-MHz center frequency, using basic printed-circ… Show more

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“…Some of the most important resonators that have gained the attention of designers of passive microwave elements are MMRs, and many band-pass filters have been designed based on these resonators [2][3][4][5][6]. Figure 3 shows the structure of a MMR, which is the main resonator used in the design of such broadband filters.…”
Section: Three-section Mmrmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Some of the most important resonators that have gained the attention of designers of passive microwave elements are MMRs, and many band-pass filters have been designed based on these resonators [2][3][4][5][6]. Figure 3 shows the structure of a MMR, which is the main resonator used in the design of such broadband filters.…”
Section: Three-section Mmrmentioning
confidence: 99%