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Description
Title
Designing Microstrip Band Filter at 2.4 GHz
Author(s)
Kim, Doyoun
Contributor(s)
Gong, Songbin
Issue Date
2014-12
Keyword(s)
fabrication of printed circuit board
microstrip containing quarter wave transformation and Bandpass filter
Abstract
Bandpass filter’s role in the systems of wireless communication has been highlighted in
current days. The filtration of the signals that are being transferred and received has to take place
at a specific frequency that contains attenuation of a certain amount and a specified bandwidth.
The initial stage of designing a microstrip filter is the performance of the approximated
calculation. This in particular has to be based on the utilization of lumped essentials, for instance
capacitors and inductors. It is through Agilent Advanced Design System that is centered on
specific parameter calculation that the performance of filter computational verification is done.
The printed circuit board is utilized in the fabrication of the transformation of the filter structure
that contains a quarter-wave. The major objective of this research was to use the theoretical and
designed filter experimental values to determine the closeness between the fabricated
measurement and theoretical simulation.
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