The Design of Microstrop Six-Pole Quasi-Elliptic Filter with Linear Phase Response Using Extracted-Pole Technique

Kenneth Yeo, Michael Lancaster, Jia Hong

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Abstract

The development of microstrip filters has been in great demand due to the rapid growth of wireless communication systems in this decade. Quasi-elliptic response biters are very popular in communication systems because of their high selectivity, which is introduced by a pair of transmission zeros. A number of ways of implementing the quasi-elliptic response filter on microstrip have been studied over the last two decades, i.e., the cascaded quadruplet filter, canonical filter, and extracted-pole filter. However, there is very little information in the literature giving the design details for microstrip extracted-pole filters. In this paper, design equations of the extracted-pole filter for microstrip are reviewed. A new class of microstrip filter is also presented here. This class of filter will have a quasi-elliptic function response and at the same time linear phase in the passband. The linear phase of the filter is introduced by an in-phase cross coupling, while the transmission zero is realized using an extracted-pore technique. Experimental results, together with a theoretical comparison between the group delay of this design, and the conventional quasi-elliptic six-pole biter are also presented.
Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)321-327
Number of pages7
JournalIEEE Transactions on Microwave Theory and Techniques
Volume49
Issue number2
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - 1 Jan 2001

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