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A new type of bend is proposed that reduces differential-to-common mode conversion occuring at the bend discontinuity in coupled microstrip lines for high-speed digital circuits. Simultaneously, great care has been taken to minimize the differential reflection coefficient and insertion loss, leading to an overall improved signal integrity. This is achieved by tapering the microstrip lines to tightly...
A broadband common-mode noise suppression filter for GHz differential signals is proposed using effective negative permittivity transmission line metamaterial. The proposed structure possesses a complete ground plane for the use of the multilayer structure. The equivalent circuit models for odd mode and even mode are developed to derive the dispersion relation and understand the characteristic of...
In this paper, the design of a compact planar bandpass filter above a defected ground plane is presented. The filter is designed as a combination of microstrip resonators and exploits the properties of a planar electromagnetic bandgap (EBG) structure patterned unto the ground plane of the printed circuit board material to provide a very wide stopband of up to 5 times the fundamental frequency. The...
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