Abstract:
In this study, a novel microstrip diplexer with four channels is designed by using codirectional split ring resonators (CDSRRs). Since CDSRRs provide dual resonance behavior, dual-band bandpass filter with two poles at each passband can be created by coupling identical CDSRRs to input/output ports. Based on this approach, quad-channel diplexer can be designed by coupling two more CDSRRs in different electrical length to another output. Both filters are fed by similar feeding lines. High isolation can be observed between the output ports by means of CDSRRs. The designed quad-channel microstrip diplexer was also fabricated and tested for experimental verifications. The measured results are in a good agreement with the simulated results. Center frequencies of the channels were measured at 2.12, 2.45, 3.90, and 4.48 GHz with the minimum insertion losses of 2.27, 2.88, 2.00, and 2.71 dB, respectively. Isolation was observed as better than 44 dB from DC to 6 GHz.