On the design of microstrip bandpass filters/ Rafidah Ahmad

The aim of this project is to design, fabricate and characterize maximally flat (Butterworth) bandpass filter to be used in microwave communication transceiver. The Butterworth response is chosen since it has less delay distortion and offers the flattest passband compared with the other filter respo...

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Main Author: Ahmad, Rafidah
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Published: 1999
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spelling my.uitm.ir.1042602024-10-01T09:20:50Z https://ir.uitm.edu.my/id/eprint/104260/ On the design of microstrip bandpass filters/ Rafidah Ahmad Ahmad, Rafidah Engineering mathematics. Engineering analysis Electronic data processing. Computer-aided engineering The aim of this project is to design, fabricate and characterize maximally flat (Butterworth) bandpass filter to be used in microwave communication transceiver. The Butterworth response is chosen since it has less delay distortion and offers the flattest passband compared with the other filter responses. A commercially available computer aided design (CAD) package HP Eesof LIBRA was used to simulate the filter response. The filters were designed to work from 1.9 GHz to 2.1 GHz. The specified stopband attenuation is more than 15 dB while a 1 dB loss in the passband is required The filter configuration chosen was based on microstrip planar resonators and uses a parallel-coupled filter form. The filters were fabricated on microstrip laminate, 'RT/Duroid® 5870* with a substrate thickness of 0.5 mm and relative permittivity 2.33. The circuit was fabricated using in-house facilities available at the faculty. The filter characteristics were determined using a Wiltron 562 Scalar Network Analyzer. The filters were found to exhibit excellent properties. The response obtained was very close to simulation. Typical return loss values measured were of the order of 12.56 dB, while the passband attenuation was found to be about 1 dB. This agreement with the original specification reflects the accuracy possible with CAD and indicates the capability of rf circuit fabrication facility available at the faculty. 1999 Thesis NonPeerReviewed text en https://ir.uitm.edu.my/id/eprint/104260/1/104260.pdf On the design of microstrip bandpass filters/ Rafidah Ahmad. (1999) Degree thesis, thesis, Universiti Teknologi MARA (UiTM). <http://terminalib.uitm.edu.my/104260.pdf>
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Electronic data processing. Computer-aided engineering
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Electronic data processing. Computer-aided engineering
Ahmad, Rafidah
On the design of microstrip bandpass filters/ Rafidah Ahmad
description The aim of this project is to design, fabricate and characterize maximally flat (Butterworth) bandpass filter to be used in microwave communication transceiver. The Butterworth response is chosen since it has less delay distortion and offers the flattest passband compared with the other filter responses. A commercially available computer aided design (CAD) package HP Eesof LIBRA was used to simulate the filter response. The filters were designed to work from 1.9 GHz to 2.1 GHz. The specified stopband attenuation is more than 15 dB while a 1 dB loss in the passband is required The filter configuration chosen was based on microstrip planar resonators and uses a parallel-coupled filter form. The filters were fabricated on microstrip laminate, 'RT/Duroid® 5870* with a substrate thickness of 0.5 mm and relative permittivity 2.33. The circuit was fabricated using in-house facilities available at the faculty. The filter characteristics were determined using a Wiltron 562 Scalar Network Analyzer. The filters were found to exhibit excellent properties. The response obtained was very close to simulation. Typical return loss values measured were of the order of 12.56 dB, while the passband attenuation was found to be about 1 dB. This agreement with the original specification reflects the accuracy possible with CAD and indicates the capability of rf circuit fabrication facility available at the faculty.
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title On the design of microstrip bandpass filters/ Rafidah Ahmad
title_short On the design of microstrip bandpass filters/ Rafidah Ahmad
title_full On the design of microstrip bandpass filters/ Rafidah Ahmad
title_fullStr On the design of microstrip bandpass filters/ Rafidah Ahmad
title_full_unstemmed On the design of microstrip bandpass filters/ Rafidah Ahmad
title_sort on the design of microstrip bandpass filters/ rafidah ahmad
publishDate 1999
url https://ir.uitm.edu.my/id/eprint/104260/1/104260.pdf
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