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Design of 18GHz LP Filter in AWR Software

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Free Download Design of 18GHz LP Filter in AWR Software
Published 5/2026
MP4 | Video: h264, 1920x1080 | Audio: AAC, 44.1 KHz, 2 Ch
Language: English | Duration: 52m | Size: 523.08 MB
From Zero to Hero about LP Filter,Hairpin Filte,Interdigital Bandpass Filters,Pseudocombline Filters,End-Coupled,etc..​

What you'll learn
Introduction to Lowpass Filters
Stepped-Impedance, L-C Ladder Type Lowpass Filters
L-C Ladder Type of Lowpass Filters Using Open-Circuited Stubs
Semilumped Lowpass Filters Having Finite-Frequency Attenuation Poles
Edge-Coupled, Half-Wavelength Resonator Bandpass Filters
Parallel-Coupled, Half-Wavelength Resonator Bandpass Filters
Hairpin-Line Bandpass Filters
Interdigital Bandpass Filters
Pseudocombline Filters
Filters with λg0/4 Short-circuited Stubs
Filters with λg0/2 Open-circuited Stubs
Requirements
You will learn everything you need to know.
Description
In general, the design of microstrip lowpass filters involves two main steps. The first one is to select an appropriate lowpass prototype. The choice of the type of response, including passband ripple and the number of reactive elements, will depend on the required specifications. The element values of the lowpass prototype filter, which are usually normalized to make a source impedanceg 0 = 1 and a cutoff frequency Ωc = 1.0, are then transformed to the L-C elements for the desired cutoff frequency and the desired source impedance, which is normally 50 ohms for microstrip filters. Having obtained a suitable lumped-element filter design, the next main step in the design of microstrip lowpass filters is to find an appropriate microstrip realization that approximates the lumpedelement filter. In this section, we concentrate on the second step. Several microstrip realizations will be described.
-LOWPASS FILTERS
o Introduction
o Stepped-Impedance, L-C Ladder Type Lowpass Filters
oo Example
o L-C Ladder Type of Lowpass Filters Using Open-Circuited Stubs
oo Example
o Semilumped Lowpass Filters Having Finite-Frequency Attenuation Poles
oo Example
-BANDPASS FILTERS
o End-Coupled, Half-Wavelength Resonator Filters
ooExample
o Parallel-Coupled, Half-Wavelength Resonator Filters
ooExample
o Hairpin-Line Bandpass Filters
ooExample
o Interdigital Bandpass Filters
ooExample
o Pseudocombline Filters
ooExample
o Filters with Land/4 Short-circuited Stubs
ooExample
o Filters with Landa/2 Open-circuited Stubs
ooExample
Who this course is for
Electromagnetic device designers (Filter, Waveguide, Coupler, etc...)
Beginners & Professionals in RF Designers
Engineering Students
Academics and Researchers


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