Metamaterial-Inspired Quad-Band Notch Filter for LTE Band Receivers and WPT Applications
A new compact quad-band notch filter (QBNF) based on the extended composite right and left-handed transmission line (E-CRLH TL) has been presented. As known, E-CRLH TL behaves like a quad-band structure. A microstrip TL which is loaded with an open-ended E-CRLH TL is presented as a QBNF. Four unwant...
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Main Authors | , , , , |
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Format | Journal Article |
Language | English |
Published |
24.08.2024
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Summary: | A new compact quad-band notch filter (QBNF) based on the extended composite
right and left-handed transmission line (E-CRLH TL) has been presented. As
known, E-CRLH TL behaves like a quad-band structure. A microstrip TL which is
loaded with an open-ended E-CRLH TL is presented as a QBNF. Four unwanted
frequencies were used in a dual-band LTE receiver as four notch frequencies
which must be eliminated (0.9 GHz, 1.3 GHz, 2.55 GHz, and 3.35 GHz). Also, this
QBNF can be applied to simultaneous wireless power and data transfer (SWPDT)
system to isolate the wireless power circuit from the data communication
circuit. A design technique for the proposed QBNF is presented and its
performance is validated using full-wave simulation results and theoretical
analysis. The main advantage of this design is an overall rejection greater
than 20dB at selected unwanted frequencies. Good agreements between the
full-wave simulation and equivalent circuit model results have been achieved
which verified the effectiveness of the proposed circuit model. The proposed
QBNF is designed on an FR-4 substrate and the dimension of the proposed QBNF is
20X22 mm. |
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DOI: | 10.48550/arxiv.2409.00074 |