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The new type of narrowband bandpass filter is presented. The design and realization of the filter in microstrip technology is described. The filter has been etched from YBCO thin film deposited on sapphire substrate. The filter has bandwidth of 0.2 %, RL better than 20 dB and a size of 2 inch in diameter. The structure consists of coupled half-wavelength resonators with additional cross couplings...
A voltage tunable bandpass filter is presented. The filter is realized in microstrip technology using two stepped-impedance resonators. The voltage tuning is provided by means of varactor diodes. The filter has fixed absolute bandwidth of 30 MHz in the frequency range from 375 MHz to 915 MHz. The insertion loss is lower than 5 dB and return loss better than 17 dB in the full tuning range. The out...
The tunable bandpass filter is presented. The filter is realized in microstrip technology employing two stepped-impedance resonators tuned with varactor diodes. The filter has constant absolute bandwidth of 30 MHz in the frequency range from 380 MHz to 920 MHz. The insertion loss is lower than 5 dB and return loss higher than 17 dB in the full tuning range. The out of band attenuation is higher than...
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