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Design of Third-Order Dual-Band BPF With a Tunable Lower Band Using Third-Harmonic Dual-Null-Points Loading Scheme on λ/4 UIR | IEEE Journals & Magazine | IEEE Xplore

Design of Third-Order Dual-Band BPF With a Tunable Lower Band Using Third-Harmonic Dual-Null-Points Loading Scheme on λ/4 UIR


Abstract:

This letter presents a reconfigurable third-order dual-band bandpass filter (BPF) that features independent frequency tuning of a lower passband with constant absolute ba...Show More

Abstract:

This letter presents a reconfigurable third-order dual-band bandpass filter (BPF) that features independent frequency tuning of a lower passband with constant absolute bandwidth (CABW) and a fixed upper passband. A combline structure using a third-harmonic ( {f} _{3} ) dual-null-point semi-lumped loading scheme on quarter-wavelength ( \lambda /4) uniform impedance resonator (UIR) is proposed. This configuration enables frequency tuning of the lower band at fundamental frequency ( {f} _{1} ) and the fixing of the upper band at {f} _{3} by series-loading varactors at the current null point (CNP) at {f} _{3} . Meanwhile, the coupling coefficient of the lower band can be controlled to meet the requirements of CABW by parallel-loading lumped inductors between each two resonators and located at their voltage null points (VNPs) at {f} _{3} . The mutual independence of parallel- and series-loading at the VNP and CNP is advantageous, as both lumped loadings do not affect the upper band entirely, including frequency and ABW. Based on these, the fabricated BPF exhibits a frequency-tuning range (TR) of 52.1% with a CABW of 150~\pm ~6 MHz in the lower band, while the upper band maintains a fixed frequency and an ABW of 150 MHz, which shows good agreements between simulated and measured results.
Published in: IEEE Microwave and Wireless Technology Letters ( Volume: 35, Issue: 5, May 2025)
Page(s): 517 - 520
Date of Publication: 05 March 2025

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