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Cross-Coupled Substrate Integrated Waveguide Filters With Improved Stopband Performance

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4 Author(s)
ZHU, F. ; State Key Laboratory of Millimeter Waves, School of Information Science and Engineering, Southeast University, Nanjing, P. R. China ; Hong, W. ; Chen, J.-X. ; Wu, K.
$K$ -band cross-coupled substrate integrated waveguide (SIW) filters with improved stopband performance are proposed. To implement the negative coupling, ..."/>

In this letter, two $K$ -band cross-coupled substrate integrated waveguide (SIW) filters with improved stopband performance are proposed. To implement the negative coupling, ${rm TE}_{201}$ -mode response is used in the first cavity, which is also used to implement cross-coupling with ${rm TE}_{101}$ mode for generating additional transmission zeros (TZs) in the stopband of the filters. For each filter, two additional TZs are introduced and the stopband performance is then improved. The TZ provided by the first cavity can be introduced either below or above the passband, while the TZ provided by the fourth cavity can only be introduced above the passband. The two novel SIW filters are designed at the same center frequency of 20 GHz with the same bandwidth of 600 MHz. The measured data agree well with the simulated results.

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Microwave and Wireless Components Letters, IEEE  (Volume:22 ,  Issue: 12 )

Date of Publication: Dec. 2012

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