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Investigating Single- to Dual-Band Bandpass Filter Transformation for Wireless Communication Systems

Investigating Single- to Dual-Band Bandpass Filter Transformation for Wireless Communication Systems
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Author(s): Anup Raju Vasistha (University of Greenwich, UK), Chandramouli H. Mahadevaswamy (University of Greenwich, UK), Solomon H. Ebenuwa (University of Greenwich, UK)and Augustine O. Nwajana (University of Greenwich, UK)
Copyright: 2025
Pages: 16
Source title: RFID, Microwave Circuit, and Wireless Power Transfer Enabling 5/6G Communication
Source Author(s)/Editor(s): Augustine O. Nwajana (University of Greenwich, UK)
DOI: 10.4018/979-8-3693-8799-3.ch003

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Abstract

A simple technique for transforming a single-band bandpass filter (BPF) into a dual-band BPF is presented in this chapter. The method starts with a 2nd-order single-band BPF design, giving rise to a 4th-order dual-band BPF after the proposed transformation. Both filters are implemented using compact U-shaped microstrip resonator for improved device miniaturization. The proposed work features a centre frequency of 1.4 GHz for the single-band BPF, with a 3.4% fractional bandwidth. The dual-band BPF operates at 1.35 and 1.45 GHz for the first and second bands, respectively. The design implementation employs the commercially available Rogers RT/Duroid 6010LM substrate, having a dissipation factor of 0.0023, dielectric constant of 10.7, and thickness of 1.27 mm. The practical responses of the prototype dual-band BPF indicate a good return loss of better than 18 dB across both bands, and an insertion loss of better than 0.1 dB. The design prototype achieved physical size of 0.23 x 0.18 λg. λg is the guided wavelength for the microstrip line impedance at the centre frequency of the filter.

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