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Microwave Filters, Impedance-Matching Networks, and Coupling Structures
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The article was published on 1980-02-01 and is currently open access. It has received 3929 citations till now. The article focuses on the topics: Waveguide filter & Impedance matching.read more
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Design Methodology of N-Path Filters With Adjustable Frequency, Bandwidth, and Filter Shape
TL;DR: An adaptive N-path filter design technique is presented that can be reconfigured to different shapes, e.g., Butterworth or Chebyshev with variable bandwidth (BW), based on the user requirements.
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Silicon micromachined EBG resonator and two-pole filter with improved performance characteristics
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TL;DR: In this paper, a novel micromachined resonator at 45 GHz based on a defect in a periodic electromagnetic bandgap structure (EBG) and a two-pole Tchebyshev filter with 1.4% 0.15 dB equiripple bandwidth and 2.3 dB loss was presented.
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A 40 GHz LTCC receiver module using a novel submerged balancing filter structure
TL;DR: In this paper, a 40 GHz discrete mixer in LTCC is proposed, where a novel filter structure is implemented in a buried layer, which serves as a balun for a discrete balanced mixer at the same time.
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Wideband Impedance Transformers on Parallel-Coupled and Multisection Microstrip Lines: Synthesis Design and Implementation
Qiong-Sen Wu,Lei Zhu +1 more
TL;DR: In this article, a class of impedance transformers on coupled lines and multisection stepped-impedance transmission line are presented, which can achieve a wide operating band or passband.
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Achievable bandwidth of a quarter wavelength side-coupled ring resonator
TL;DR: In this paper, the achievable range of bandwidth of a side-coupled ring resonator bandpass filter is studied and the elements of the resonator susceptible on varying the filter bandwidth are identified and design solutions are given to push the bandwidth to its minimum and maximum values.