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ASSIGNMENT RADIO FREQUENCY ( RF) Design Coupled Line Band pass Filter (edge coupled) NAME MATRIC NUMBER SARAVANAN A/L SUKUMARAN B071210044 MOHD RAFFI BIN JALIL B071210304 ABD HARITH BIN ABD HALIM B071210210 MUHAMMAD AKMAL BIN ZOHIZAM B071210167 NOORADILA BINTI ZAINE B071210240 MASHASSILA BINTI MD ALI B071210011 Prepared for : Pn. ELIYANA BINTI RUSLAN

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Page 1: Assignment radio frequency ( RF)

ASSIGNMENT RADIO FREQUENCY ( RF)

Design Coupled Line Band pass Filter (edge coupled)

NAME MATRIC NUMBER

SARAVANAN A/L SUKUMARAN B071210044

MOHD RAFFI BIN JALIL B071210304

ABD HARITH BIN ABD HALIM B071210210

MUHAMMAD AKMAL BIN ZOHIZAM B071210167

NOORADILA BINTI ZAINE B071210240

MASHASSILA BINTI MD ALI B071210011

Prepared for : Pn. ELIYANA BINTI RUSLAN

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INTRODUCTION

• Band pass filter allows frequencies between two cut-off frequencies while attenuating frequencies outside the cut-off frequencies.

• The Butterworth filter is a type of signal processing filter designed to have as flat a frequency response as possible in the passband.

• Known as a maximally flat magnitude filter

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OBJECTIVE• To design, simulate, and fabricate edge coupled filter in microstrip

technology.

• To determine the comparison between measured and simulated results in regarding to microstrip technology.

• To calculate the values of admittance intervals, even and odd mode characteristics impedance.

• To design the circuit using the software called Advanced Design System (ADS).

• To acquire the knowledge on the process of fabrication can be divided into five main processes.

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LITERATURE REVIEW

Attenuation versus normalized frequency for maximally flat filter prototypes.

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Element value for maximally flat low pass filter prototypes.

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METHODOLOGY

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Calculation

Admittance Interval

Z0J1 = .................................. ...(1)

Z0Jn = for n= 2,3,.....N........(2)

Z0JN+1 = .................................(3)

Even mode characteristics impedance, Z0E = [ 1+ Z0 J +( Z0 J)2 ]

Odd mode characteristics impedance, Z0O = [ 1- Z0 J +( Z0 J)2 ]

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ADS Simulation

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Fabrication

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Testing

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Calculation Result

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Simulation Result

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Testing ResultReturn Loss

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Insertion Loss

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VSWR

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DISCUSSION

• The theoretical and measured return loss value same -3dB.

• The measured insertion loss value different from theoretical value. This happens due to losses during soldering process, and cable connection.

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CONCLUSION

End of this assignment,

• Able to determine the circuit of microstrip

Band pass filter.

• Able to design band pass filter design using ADS Software