AN ULTRAWIDEBAND BIDIRECTIONAL ABSORPTIVE COMMON-MODE FILTER WITH ALL-PASS SIGNAL TRANSMISSION

An Ultrawideband Bidirectional Absorptive Common-Mode Filter With All-Pass Signal Transmission

An Ultrawideband Bidirectional Absorptive Common-Mode Filter With All-Pass Signal Transmission

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This study proposes a miniaturized strip-line absorptive common-mode filter using a novel and ingenious defected ground structure (DGS).The proposed filter is bidirectional and has an ultrawide absorption band to stop the common-mode noise.The fractional bandwidth was as large as 147%.

In addition, the filter allows the total transmission of differential signals of up to approximately 15 GHz, as determined by the Exfoliating Cleanser 3-dB cutoff frequency.Both noise absorption and signal transmission bandwidths have never been reported in the literature.An equivalent circuit model and design principle were proposed.

Accordingly, a filter prototype with a total area of 1.1% of the square of the wavelength at the lowest frequency Freezer Thermometers of the absorption band is designed and implemented.The measured results verified the design and demonstrated its claimed performance.

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