Design of Compact Planar Lowpass Filters by Using Fragment-Type Structure With Multi-Bit Scheme

A novel design method for compact planar lowpass filter (LPF) with prominent roll-off rate and wide stopband suppression is proposed by using fragment-type structures (FTS) with multi-bit scheme. The proposed multi-bit FTS design has the potential to achieve higher LPF performance at higher optimiza...

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Main Authors: Wenjuan Zhang, Gang Wang
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: IEEE 2021-01-01
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Online Access:https://ieeexplore.ieee.org/document/9427146/
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spelling doaj-8b8edd36c29b486887ab804c3fbfcc4f2021-06-02T23:18:15ZengIEEEIEEE Access2169-35362021-01-019741437415410.1109/ACCESS.2021.30787859427146Design of Compact Planar Lowpass Filters by Using Fragment-Type Structure With Multi-Bit SchemeWenjuan Zhang0https://orcid.org/0000-0002-7934-1865Gang Wang1https://orcid.org/0000-0001-6904-7833Department of Electronic Engineering and Information Science, University of Science and Technology of China, Hefei, ChinaDepartment of Electronic Engineering and Information Science, University of Science and Technology of China, Hefei, ChinaA novel design method for compact planar lowpass filter (LPF) with prominent roll-off rate and wide stopband suppression is proposed by using fragment-type structures (FTS) with multi-bit scheme. The proposed multi-bit FTS design has the potential to achieve higher LPF performance at higher optimization efficiency, without any prerequisite knowledge about the pivotal LPF structures needed in conventional LPF designs. The definition of multi-bit FTS and the implementation of LPF design with multi-bit FTS scheme are presented in detail. Compared to the LPF design with 1-bit FTS, the 2-bit FTS design may use smaller decision space, take fewer iterations in multi-objective optimization searching, and yet achieve sharper roll-off rate, higher stopband suppression and a wider stopband. For demonstration, planar LPFs on PCB using the 1-bit FTS and 2-bit FTS are designed and tested. The 2-bit FTS design yields a sharp roll-off rate of 123.3 dB/GHz, a relative stopband bandwidth of 165% referred to stopband suppression of 20 dB, and a high figure-of-merit of 21060. Effects of the geometry parameters of the 2-bit elements are further discussed to give some guide rule on using the 2-bit FTS design.https://ieeexplore.ieee.org/document/9427146/Fragment-type structure (FTS)lowpass filter (LPF)roll-offwide stopbandmulti-bit
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Design of Compact Planar Lowpass Filters by Using Fragment-Type Structure With Multi-Bit Scheme
IEEE Access
Fragment-type structure (FTS)
lowpass filter (LPF)
roll-off
wide stopband
multi-bit
author_facet Wenjuan Zhang
Gang Wang
author_sort Wenjuan Zhang
title Design of Compact Planar Lowpass Filters by Using Fragment-Type Structure With Multi-Bit Scheme
title_short Design of Compact Planar Lowpass Filters by Using Fragment-Type Structure With Multi-Bit Scheme
title_full Design of Compact Planar Lowpass Filters by Using Fragment-Type Structure With Multi-Bit Scheme
title_fullStr Design of Compact Planar Lowpass Filters by Using Fragment-Type Structure With Multi-Bit Scheme
title_full_unstemmed Design of Compact Planar Lowpass Filters by Using Fragment-Type Structure With Multi-Bit Scheme
title_sort design of compact planar lowpass filters by using fragment-type structure with multi-bit scheme
publisher IEEE
series IEEE Access
issn 2169-3536
publishDate 2021-01-01
description A novel design method for compact planar lowpass filter (LPF) with prominent roll-off rate and wide stopband suppression is proposed by using fragment-type structures (FTS) with multi-bit scheme. The proposed multi-bit FTS design has the potential to achieve higher LPF performance at higher optimization efficiency, without any prerequisite knowledge about the pivotal LPF structures needed in conventional LPF designs. The definition of multi-bit FTS and the implementation of LPF design with multi-bit FTS scheme are presented in detail. Compared to the LPF design with 1-bit FTS, the 2-bit FTS design may use smaller decision space, take fewer iterations in multi-objective optimization searching, and yet achieve sharper roll-off rate, higher stopband suppression and a wider stopband. For demonstration, planar LPFs on PCB using the 1-bit FTS and 2-bit FTS are designed and tested. The 2-bit FTS design yields a sharp roll-off rate of 123.3 dB/GHz, a relative stopband bandwidth of 165% referred to stopband suppression of 20 dB, and a high figure-of-merit of 21060. Effects of the geometry parameters of the 2-bit elements are further discussed to give some guide rule on using the 2-bit FTS design.
topic Fragment-type structure (FTS)
lowpass filter (LPF)
roll-off
wide stopband
multi-bit
url https://ieeexplore.ieee.org/document/9427146/
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