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Investigation of external quality factor and coupling coefficient for a novel SIR based microstrip tri-band bandpass filter
Author(s) -
Abdul Basit,
Muhammad Irfan Khattak,
Jamel Nebhen,
Atif Jan,
Gulzar Ahmad
Publication year - 2021
Publication title -
plos one
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
SCImago Journal Rank - 0.99
H-Index - 332
ISSN - 1932-6203
DOI - 10.1371/journal.pone.0258386
Subject(s) - band pass filter , coupling coefficient of resonators , resonator , passband , physics , hfss , q factor , bandwidth (computing) , m derived filter , center frequency , microstrip , electronic engineering , optoelectronics , acoustics , telecommunications , optics , low pass filter , computer science , engineering , microstrip antenna , antenna (radio)
In this article, a new method is developed to design a three-band miniaturized bandpass filter (BPF) that uses two asymmetrically coupled resonators with one step discontinuity and open-circuited uniform impedance resonator (UIR) to achieve Global Interoperability with Microwave Access (WiMAX) and Radio Frequency Identification (RFID) applications. First, a pair of asymmetrical step impedance resonators (ASIR) is used to implement a dual band filter, then a half wavelength uniform impedance resonator is added below to the transmission line to achieve a triple band response. The proposed filter resonates at frequencies of 3.7 GHz, 6.6 GHz, and 9 GHz with the fractional bandwidth of 7.52%, 5.1%, and 4.44%, respectively. By adjusting the physical length ratio (α) and the impedance ratio (R) of the asymmetric SIR, the proposed fundamental frequencies of the triple BPF are obtained. Moreover, the coupling coefficient (K e ) and external quality factor (Q e ) are investigated between the resonators and the input/output ports of the transmission line and are calculated using full-wave EM simulator HFSS. In addition, five transmission zeros are introduced near the passbands to increase the filter selectivity. Finally, the proposed filter is designed and fabricated with a size of 13.69 × 25 mm (0.02 λ g × 0.03 λ g ), where λ g represents the guiding wavelength in the first passband. The simulated and measured results have a good correspondence, thus confirming the design concept.

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