TY - JOUR
T1 - Differential bandpass filter with common-mode suppression based on open split ring resonators and open complementary split ring resonators
AU - Velez, Paris
AU - Naqui, Jordi
AU - Fernandez-Prieto, A.
AU - Duran-Sindreu, Miguel
AU - Bonache, Jordi
AU - Martel, Jesús
AU - Medina, Francisco
AU - Martin, Ferran
PY - 2013/1/7
Y1 - 2013/1/7
N2 - Differential (balanced) microstrip bandpass filters (BPFs) implemented by combining open split ring resonators (OSRRs) and open complementary split ring resonators (OCSRRs) are proposed. The OSRRs are series connected in both strips of the differential line, whereas the OCSRRs are paired face-to-face and connected between both line strips in a symmetric configuration. For the differential mode, the OCSRRs are virtually connected to ground and the structure can be modeled, to a first-order approximation, by a cascade of series resonators (OSRRs) alternating with shunt resonators (OCSRRs), i.e., the canonical circuit model of a BPF. These filters have the ability to suppress the common mode by properly adjusting the metallic area surrounding the OCSRRs. An order-3 balanced Chebyshev BPF is designed and fabricated to illustrate the possibilities of the approach. The filter does not require vias (contrary to previous single-ended microstrip BPFs based on OSRRs and OCSRRs), filter dimensions are small, and the common mode is efficiently suppressed with more than 20 dB rejection within the differential filter pass band. © 2001-2012 IEEE.
AB - Differential (balanced) microstrip bandpass filters (BPFs) implemented by combining open split ring resonators (OSRRs) and open complementary split ring resonators (OCSRRs) are proposed. The OSRRs are series connected in both strips of the differential line, whereas the OCSRRs are paired face-to-face and connected between both line strips in a symmetric configuration. For the differential mode, the OCSRRs are virtually connected to ground and the structure can be modeled, to a first-order approximation, by a cascade of series resonators (OSRRs) alternating with shunt resonators (OCSRRs), i.e., the canonical circuit model of a BPF. These filters have the ability to suppress the common mode by properly adjusting the metallic area surrounding the OCSRRs. An order-3 balanced Chebyshev BPF is designed and fabricated to illustrate the possibilities of the approach. The filter does not require vias (contrary to previous single-ended microstrip BPFs based on OSRRs and OCSRRs), filter dimensions are small, and the common mode is efficiently suppressed with more than 20 dB rejection within the differential filter pass band. © 2001-2012 IEEE.
KW - Bandpass filter (BPF)
KW - differential filter
KW - microstrip
KW - split ring resonators (SRRs)
U2 - 10.1109/LMWC.2012.2236083
DO - 10.1109/LMWC.2012.2236083
M3 - Article
SN - 1531-1309
VL - 23
SP - 22
EP - 24
JO - IEEE Microwave and Wireless Components Letters
JF - IEEE Microwave and Wireless Components Letters
M1 - 6400267
ER -