A compact tune-all bandpass filter based on coupled slow-wave resonators

A compact hybrid tune-all bandpass filter based on coupled slow-wave resonators is demonstrated. The performance of such a filter electronically tuned with commercially available low-cost semiconductor varactors is promising in terms of center-frequency (f/sub c/) and bandwidth wide continuous tunings. Indeed, the -3 dB bandwidth of this filter can be tuned between /spl sim/50 MHz and /spl sim/78 MHz for a /spl plusmn/ 18%-center-frequency tuning around 0.7 GHz, an insertion loss smaller than 5 dB and a return loss higher than 13 dB at the center frequency. Moreover, for a /spl sim/50 MHz fixed bandwidth, the center frequency can be tuned between 0.51 GHz and 0.81 GHz leading to a relative /spl plusmn/ 24%-center-frequency tuning. Finally, the total physical length of the prototype filter is about 0.27/spl lambda//sub c/ for a 0.7 GHz center frequency.

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