Balanced microwave filters / (Record no. 68627)

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ISBN 9781119238386
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ISBN 1119238382
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Title Balanced microwave filters /
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Number of Pages 1 online resource.
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Series statement Wiley Series In Microwave And Optical Engineering
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Remark 2 Intro; TITLE PAGE; COPYRIGHT PAGE; CONTENTS; LIST OF CONTRIBUTORS; PREFACE; PART 1 INTRODUCTION; CHAPTER 1 INTRODUCTION TO BALANCED TRANSMISSION LINES, CIRCUITS, AND NETWORKS; 1.1 INTRODUCTION; 1.2 BALANCED VERSUS SINGLE-ENDED TRANSMISSION LINES AND CIRCUITS; 1.3 COMMON-MODE NOISE; 1.4 FUNDAMENTALS OF DIFFERENTIAL TRANSMISSION LINES; 1.4.1 Topology; 1.4.2 Propagating Modes; 1.4.2.1 Even and Odd Mode; 1.4.2.2 Common and Differential Mode; 1.5 SCATTERING PARAMETERS; 1.5.1 Single-Ended S-Parameters; 1.5.2 Mixed-Mode S-Parameters; 1.6 SUMMARY; REFERENCES.
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Remark 2 PART 2 BALANCED TRANSMISSION LINES WITH COMMON-MODE NOISE SUPPRESSIONCHAPTER 2 STRATEGIES FOR COMMON-MODE SUPPRESSION IN BALANCED LINES; 2.1 INTRODUCTION; 2.2 SELECTIVE MODE SUPPRESSION IN DIFFERENTIAL TRANSMISSION LINES; 2.3 COMMON-MODE SUPPRESSION FILTERS BASED ON PATTERNED GROUND PLANES; 2.3.1 Common-Mode Filter Based on Dumbbell-Shaped Patterned Ground Plane; 2.3.2 Common-Mode Filter Based on Complementary Split Ring Resonators (CSRRs); 2.3.3 Common-Mode Filter Based on Defected Ground Plane Artificial Line; 2.3.4 Common-Mode Filter Based on C-Shaped Patterned Ground Structures.
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Remark 2 2.4 COMMON-MODE SUPPRESSION FILTERS BASED ON ELECTROMAGNETIC BANDGAPS (EBGs)2.4.1 Common-Mode Filter Based on Nonuniform Coupled Lines; 2.4.2 Common-Mode Filter Based on Uniplanar Compact Photonic Bandgap (UC-PBG) Structure; 2.5 OTHER APPROACHES FOR COMMON-MODE SUPPRESSION; 2.6 COMPARISON OF COMMON-MODE FILTERS; 2.7 SUMMARY; APPENDIX 2.A: DISPERSION RELATION FOR COMMON-MODE REJECTION FILTERS WITH COUPLED CSRRs OR DS-CSRRs; APPENDIX 2.B: DISPERSION RELATION FOR COMMON-MODE REJECTION FILTERS WITH COUPLED PATCHES GROUNDEDTHROUGH INDUCTIVE STRIPS; REFERENCES.
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Remark 2 CHAPTER 3 COUPLED-RESONATOR BALANCED BANDPASS FILTERS WITH COMMON-MODE SUPPRESSION DIFFERENTIAL LINES3.1 INTRODUCTION; 3.2 BALANCED COUPLED-RESONATOR FILTERS; 3.2.1 Single-Band Balanced Bandpass Filter Based on Folded Stepped-Impedance Resonators; 3.2.2 Balanced Filter Loaded with Common-Mode Rejection Sections; 3.2.3 Balanced Dual-Band Bandpass Filter Loaded with Common-Mode Rejection Sections; 3.3 SUMMARY; REFERENCES; PART 3 WIDEBAND AND ULTRA-WIDEBAND (UWB) BALANCED BAND PASS FILTERS WITH INTRINSIC COMMON-MODE SUPPRESSION.
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Remark 2 CHAPTER 4 WIDEBAND AND UWB BALANCED BANDPASS FILTERS BASED ON BRANCH-LINE TOPOLOGY4.1 INTRODUCTION; 4.2 BRANCH-LINE BALANCED WIDEBAND BANDPASS FILTER; 4.3 BALANCED BANDPASS FILTER FOR UWB APPLICATION; 4.4 BALANCED WIDEBAND BANDPASS FILTER WITH GOOD COMMON-MODE SUPPRESSION; 4.5 HIGHLY SELECTIVE BALANCED WIDEBAND BANDPASS FILTERS; 4.6 SUMMARY; REFERENCES; CHAPTER 5 WIDEBAND AND UWB COMMON-MODE SUPPRESSED DIFFERENTIAL-MODE FILTERS BASED ON COUPLED LINE SECTIONS; 5.1 BALANCED UWB FILTER BY COMBINING UWB BPF WITH UWB BSF; 5.2 BALANCED WIDEBAND BANDPASS FILTER USING COUPLED LINE STUBS.
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Summary, etc This book presents and discusses strategies for the design and implementation of common-mode suppressed balanced microwave filters, including narrowband, wideband, and ultra-wideband filters This book examines differential-mode, or balanced, microwave filters by discussing several implementations of practical realizations of these passive components. Topics covered include selective mode suppression, designs based on distributed and semi-lumped approaches, multilayer technologies, defect ground structures, coupled resonators, metamaterials, interference techniques, and substrate integrated waveguides, among others. Divided into five parts, Balanced Microwave Filters begins with an introduction that presents the fundamentals of balanced lines, circuits, and networks. Part 2 covers balanced transmission lines with common-mode noise suppression, including several types of common-mode filters and the application of such filters to enhance common-mode suppression in balanced bandpass filters. Next, Part 3 examines wideband and ultra-wideband (UWB) balanced bandpass filters with intrinsic common-mode suppression. Narrowband and dual-band balanced bandpass filters with intrinsic common-mode suppression are discussed in Part 4. Finally, Part 5 covers other balanced circuits, such as balanced power dividers and combiners, and differential-mode equalizers with common-mode filtering. In addition, the book: . Explores a research topic of increasing interest due to the growing demand of balanced transmission lines and circuits in modern communication systems. Includes contributions from prominent worldwide experts in the field. Provides readers with the necessary knowledge to analyze and synthesize balanced filters and circuits Balanced Microwave Filters is an important text for R&D engineers, professionals, and specialists working on the topic of microwave filters. Post graduate students and Masters students in the field of microwave engineering and wireless communications, especially those involved in courses related to microwave filters, and balanced filters and circuits will also find it to be a vital resource.
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Author 2 Martín, Ferran,
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Author 2 Zhu, Lei,
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Author 2 Hong, Jia-Sheng,
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Author 2 Medina, Francisco,
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Uniform Resource Identifier https://doi.org/10.1002/9781119238386
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