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Miniaturized and high isolation microstrip diplexers based on the tri-mode stub-loaded stepped-impedance resonators

Pages 2001-2011 | Received 19 Jun 2012, Accepted 25 Jul 2012, Published online: 11 Sep 2012
 

Abstract

Compact size and high isolation microstrip diplexers designed with tri-mode stub-loaded stepped-impedance resonators (SL-SIRs) have been proposed. By adjusting the structural parameters of the proposed tri-mode SL-SIR, its first three resonant frequencies can be controlled. Thus, it can be utilized to implement a third-order bandpass filter with a transmission zero at the upper side of the passband edge when these resonant frequencies are suitably assigned. In addition, by utilizing multiple coupling paths with a common input coupled-line section, the two passbands of the diplexer can then be fully controlled and, thus, the design is flexible so as to independently realize different channels. For our demonstration, a third-order bandpass diplexer formed by only two tri-mode resonators has been designed and fabricated. It is shown that the diplexer occupies an extremely small area, i.e. 0.14 by 0.12, while still keeping good isolation better than 40 dB for the two channels. Good agreement is also achieved between simulation and measurement.

Acknowledgement

This work was supported by the National Science Council, Taiwan, ROC, under grant NSC 101-2218-E-029-001.

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