Ultra compact band pass filters implemented through complementary spiral resonators (CSRs)

M. Gil, J. Bonache, F. Martín
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In this work, it is shown that complementary spiral resonators (CSRs) etched in the ground plane of a microstrip line are useful for the implementation of band pass filters with very small dimensions and wide stop bands. By combining the CSRs with two series capacitive gaps and inductive vias, two transmission zeros arise. By properly allocating such transmission zeros at both sides of the pass band of interest, the out-of band rejection and frequency selectivity of the filters can be controlled. A prototype device example is reported to illustrate the performance and size of these CSR-based filters. This is an order-three Chebyshev band pass filter centered at ƒo=1.1GHz with 10% fractional bandwidth. Measured in-band losses (optimum value) are IL=−4.42dB, in-band return losses are better than 9dB, and stop band rejection is better than 55dB up to 2.57GHz. Filter area is as small as 23.2 mm × 8.9 mm, that is 0.22 λ × 0.08 λ, where λ is the wavelength (at the central filter frequency) of a 50Ω microstrip line in the considered substrate. The key novel and advantageous aspect of the reported filters is their small size, which is related to the small electrical size of CSRs. Another advantage is frequency selectivity, which is due to the presence of a transmission zero at both edges of the pass band. The limitative aspect is their relatively small unloaded quality factor (Qu), this being attributed to the small dimensions of the considered resonators. These CSR-based devices can be of interest in those applications where size and frequency selectivity are the most severe requirements.
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通过互补螺旋谐振器(CSRs)实现的超紧凑带通滤波器
在这项工作中,证明了在微带线的地平面上蚀刻的互补螺旋谐振器(CSRs)对于实现具有非常小尺寸和宽阻带的带通滤波器是有用的。通过将csr与两个串联电容隙和电感过孔相结合,产生了两个传输零点。通过在感兴趣的通频带两侧合理分配这些传输零点,可以控制滤波器的带外抑制和频率选择性。报告了一个原型设备示例来说明这些基于csr的滤波器的性能和大小。这是一个三阶切比雪夫带通滤波器,中心为ƒo=1.1GHz,分数带宽为10%。测量到的带内损耗(最优值)为IL= - 4.42dB,带内回波损耗优于9dB,在2.57GHz范围内阻带抑制优于55dB。滤波器面积小至23.2 mm × 8.9 mm,即0.22 λ × 0.08 λ,其中λ为所考虑的衬底中50Ω微带线的波长(在中心滤波器频率处)。所报道的滤波器的关键新颖和优势在于它们的小尺寸,这与csr的小电气尺寸有关。另一个优点是频率选择性,这是由于在通带的两边都存在传输零。限制方面是它们相对较小的卸载质量因子(Qu),这归因于所考虑的谐振器的小尺寸。这些基于csr的设备可能对那些尺寸和频率选择性要求最严格的应用很感兴趣。
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