Johanny Escobar-Pelaez, J. Olvera-Cervantes, I. Zaldívar-Huerta, A. Corona‐Chavez, A. García-Juárez, J. Rodríguez-Asomoza
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Abstract
In this paper a novel microwave bandpass filter (BPF) with extended out-of-band rejection is presented. The BPF structure is based on a novel reduced size microstrip resonator which consists of two parallel lines in combination with a short-circuited stub. A BPF operating at 1.85 GHz with 11.11% fractional bandwidth (FBW) is designed, simulated and fabricated. Excellent agreements between simulated and experimental results were obtained. The electrical characteristics of the fabricated BPF allow its use in a microwave photonic filter (MPF) demonstrating in this way a practical application.