Analysis of DGS filters using π‐circuit model

Abstract The design and analysis of two defected ground structures (DGS)‐based filters have been proposed in this article. The first is a multifrequency bandstop filter (BSF) which utilizes a semi‐H defect in the ground plane. This structure is then prototyped on a Rogers 4350B substrate of overall...

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Main Authors: Sambhav Malhotra, Mohammad Hashmi
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Wiley 2020-07-01
Series:Engineering Reports
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Online Access:https://doi.org/10.1002/eng2.12196
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spelling doaj-3d2420c42dfc46439e2c1af79f4c66d52020-11-25T03:48:46ZengWileyEngineering Reports2577-81962020-07-0127n/an/a10.1002/eng2.12196Analysis of DGS filters using π‐circuit modelSambhav Malhotra0Mohammad Hashmi1Department of Electronics Communication Engineering IIIT Delhi New Delhi IndiaDepartment of Electronics Communication Engineering IIIT Delhi New Delhi IndiaAbstract The design and analysis of two defected ground structures (DGS)‐based filters have been proposed in this article. The first is a multifrequency bandstop filter (BSF) which utilizes a semi‐H defect in the ground plane. This structure is then prototyped on a Rogers 4350B substrate of overall size 45 mm × 15 mm with an external SMD capacitors employed to control the resonance of the circuit for the stopband frequencies of 433, 700, and 915 MHz. An equivalent π‐circuit is modified to validate this multiband filter. The second filter is a combination of a BSF and bandpass filter in one structure. The filter operating with a controllable passband and stopband frequency is fabricated on Rogers 4350B lossy substrate. Two SMD capacitors are loaded in the filter structure to control the passband and stopband frequencies of the filter with a structure size of 20 mm x 20 mm. Finally, the equivalent circuit from the BSF is modified further to encompass the bandpass and bandstop frequency response of the proposed work.https://doi.org/10.1002/eng2.12196multiband DGSπ circuit modelbandstop filterbandpass filter
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author Sambhav Malhotra
Mohammad Hashmi
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Mohammad Hashmi
Analysis of DGS filters using π‐circuit model
Engineering Reports
multiband DGS
π circuit model
bandstop filter
bandpass filter
author_facet Sambhav Malhotra
Mohammad Hashmi
author_sort Sambhav Malhotra
title Analysis of DGS filters using π‐circuit model
title_short Analysis of DGS filters using π‐circuit model
title_full Analysis of DGS filters using π‐circuit model
title_fullStr Analysis of DGS filters using π‐circuit model
title_full_unstemmed Analysis of DGS filters using π‐circuit model
title_sort analysis of dgs filters using π‐circuit model
publisher Wiley
series Engineering Reports
issn 2577-8196
publishDate 2020-07-01
description Abstract The design and analysis of two defected ground structures (DGS)‐based filters have been proposed in this article. The first is a multifrequency bandstop filter (BSF) which utilizes a semi‐H defect in the ground plane. This structure is then prototyped on a Rogers 4350B substrate of overall size 45 mm × 15 mm with an external SMD capacitors employed to control the resonance of the circuit for the stopband frequencies of 433, 700, and 915 MHz. An equivalent π‐circuit is modified to validate this multiband filter. The second filter is a combination of a BSF and bandpass filter in one structure. The filter operating with a controllable passband and stopband frequency is fabricated on Rogers 4350B lossy substrate. Two SMD capacitors are loaded in the filter structure to control the passband and stopband frequencies of the filter with a structure size of 20 mm x 20 mm. Finally, the equivalent circuit from the BSF is modified further to encompass the bandpass and bandstop frequency response of the proposed work.
topic multiband DGS
π circuit model
bandstop filter
bandpass filter
url https://doi.org/10.1002/eng2.12196
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