Design of a Common-Mode Rejection Filter Using Dumbbell-Shaped Defected Ground Structures Based on Equivalent Circuit Models

Jeong Sik Choi, Byung Cheol Min, Mun Ju Kim, Sachin Kumar, Hyun Chul Choi, Kang Wook Kim

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Abstract

An efficient design method is proposed for a compact common-mode rejection (CMR) filter utilizing dumbbell-shaped defected ground (DS-DG) structures and gap-coupled stub (GCS) resonators. A CMR filter for differential lines helps to improve the signal integrity of high-speed digital signals on printed circuit boards. The proposed CMR filter design is based on the equivalent circuit models, while the previous designs depended heavily on the DS-DG structure optimization using the EM simulations. The proposed CMR filter effectively rejects the common-mode components while minimally affecting the differential signals. To prove the simplified design approach, a fifth-order Chebyshev band-stop filter is designed with three DS-DG structures and two GCS resonators. From the simulated and measured results, it is found that the proposed CMR filter provides ~90% fractional frequency bandwidth with more than 20 dB of common-mode rejection ratio and less than 0.6 dB of insertion loss of the differential signal.

Original languageEnglish
Article number3230
JournalElectronics (Switzerland)
Volume12
Issue number15
DOIs
StatePublished - Aug 2023

Keywords

  • Chebyshev band-stop filter
  • common mode rejection filter
  • defected ground structure
  • dumbbell-shaped
  • electromagnetic interference
  • gap-coupled stub
  • signal integrity

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