2013
DOI: 10.2528/pier12112807
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Theory and Realization of Simple Bandpass Filters With Antiparallel Configuration

Abstract: Abstract-This paper introduces a theoretical analysis as well as a design example for bandpass filters (BPF) with a distinctive topology. Based on the analysis of simple two-port symmetrical lossless networks with a parallel structure, a method for obtaining normalized BPF prototypes with desired bandwidths was developed. These prototypes can be scaled to any central frequency and symmetrical real termination in the same way as conventional filters. It is also demonstrated that with a slight modification of th… Show more

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“…2, which are named antisymmetric , do not possess a mirror symmetry plane, instead they are symmetric for the 180 ° rotation around the central point. Antisymmetry can be exploited in filter design to introduce additional transmission zeros [19]. Unlike structures with mirror symmetry, they have two resonances in transmission spectrum, which can be tuned independently.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…2, which are named antisymmetric , do not possess a mirror symmetry plane, instead they are symmetric for the 180 ° rotation around the central point. Antisymmetry can be exploited in filter design to introduce additional transmission zeros [19]. Unlike structures with mirror symmetry, they have two resonances in transmission spectrum, which can be tuned independently.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%