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A method based on equivalent circuit is presented to design a class of compacted millimeter wave bandpass filters in standard 0.18-mum CMOS process. Thin film microstrip is properly constructed on the lossy silicon substrate to realize small insertion loss. Using broadside-coupled scheme, thin film microstrip bandpass filters are designed and fabricated. Equivalent circuit model and theoretical network...
A compacted CMOS K-band bandpass filter incorporating meandering thin film microstrip and defective uniplanar compact photonic bandgap (UC-PBG) slow-wave structures for size reduction are presented. Benefited from the multilayer metal technology of the standard 0.18-mum CMOS process, meandering thin film microstrip and broadside-coupled structures with large coupling degree are properly constructed...
A miniaturized open-loop resonator bandpass filter with suppression of second and third harmonics is demonstrated in this paper. This novel filter is based on the common open-loop resonator bandpass filter with capacitive terminations to achieve size minimization, while the spurious response are suppressed by low characteristic impedance microstrip open stub lines as capacitive terminations. The simulations...
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