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Single/multi-band Wilkinson-type power dividers with embedded transversal filtering sections and application to channelized filters

  • University of Alcalá
  • Purdue University

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Abstract

This paper addresses the exploitation of signal-interference concepts for the realization of single/multi-frequency Wilkinson-type filtering power dividers in planar/lumped-element technologies. By embedding transversal signal-interference filtering sections into the arms of conventional Wilkinson-type power-divider topologies, RF/microwave power-distribution actions with intrinsic mono/multi-band bandpass filtering capabilities can be obtained. Analytical equations and rules for the theoretical synthesis of this dual-function device are derived. The generalization of the approach to multi-stage schemes for enhanced-performance designs or for the shaping of frequency-asymmetrical responses is also discussed. Furthermore, for practical demonstration, three prototypes are developed and characterized. They are a microstrip quad-band circuit for the 1-5 GHz range, a dual-band lumped-element device for the band of 0.2-0.6 GHz, and a new type of two-branch channelized active bandpass filter at 3 GHz that makes use of single-band versions of this dual-behavior component as signal-division/combination blocks.

Original languageEnglish
Article number7112579
Pages (from-to)1518-1527
Number of pages10
JournalIEEE Transactions on Circuits and Systems
Volume62
Issue number6
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - 1 Jun 2015
Externally publishedYes

Keywords

  • Active filter
  • lumped-element circuit
  • multi-band circuit
  • multi-function circuit
  • planar circuit
  • power combiner
  • power divider
  • RF/microwave circuit
  • software-defined radio (SDR)
  • transmission zero (TZ)
  • Wilkinson-type power divider

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