Design and Performance of Microwave Filters
Abstract
There is tremendous amount of growth seen in modern communication systems. The advancement in technology could make the communication system faster, better and reliable. Microwave design is quite helpful in taking those challenges to provide such requirements. It is possible to develop components, where size, performance and cost can be adequately minimised. In this paper we propose a micro strip line low pass, band pass filter for ISM band and Ku (8-12GHz) band for satellite communication etc. that comes under microwave range. In this work we also addressed a hair pin filter centred around 1.5 GHz provides a bandwidth of 1000 MHz. This result could be instrumental for many unlicensed band applications. This paper witnesses few micro strip designs that are explicitly useful in microwave domain.
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Gaan SK, Behera SK, Sahu SK et al. Design and Performance of Microwave Filters. J Engr Desg Anal 2020; 3(2): 26-28.
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