| Literature DB >> 33352800 |
Amjad Iqbal1, Jun Jiat Tiang1, Sew Kin Wong1, Mohammad Alibakhshikenari2, Francisco Falcone3,4, Ernesto Limiti2.
Abstract
This article presents the detailed theoretical, simulation, and experimental analysis of a half-mode substrate integrated waveguide (HMSIW)-based multimode wideband filter. A third-order, semicircular HMSIW filter is developed in this paper. A semicircular HMSIW cavity resonator is adopted to achieve wide band characteristics. A U-shaped slot (acts as a λ/4 stub) in the center of a semicircular HMSIW cavity resonator and L-shaped open-circuited stubs are used to improve the out-of-band response by generating multiple transmission zeros (TZs) in the stop-band region of the filter. The TZs on either side of the passband can be controlled by adjusting dimensions of a U-shaped slot and L-shaped open-circuited stubs. The proposed filter covers a wide fractional bandwidth, has a lower insertion loss value, and has multiple TZs (which improves the selectivity). The simulated response of filter agrees well with the measured data. The proposed HMSIW bandpass filter can be integrated with any planar wideband communication system circuit, thanks to its planar structure.Entities:
Keywords: coupling topology; metallic via; substrate integrated waveguide (SIW); transmission zeros (TZs)
Year: 2020 PMID: 33352800 PMCID: PMC7766605 DOI: 10.3390/s20247320
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Sensors (Basel) ISSN: 1424-8220 Impact factor: 3.576