Microstrip filters, based on ring resonators, in the short part of decimeter wavelength band
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https://doi.org/10.20535/RADAP.2007.34.68-71Keywords:
microstrip filters, ring resonators, microwave devicesAbstract
The results of an design of theoretic and experimental research of a microstrip filters, based on ring resonators, which enable to reduce their dimensions in the short part of decimeter wavelength, have the improved electrical and technological characteristics are given.
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Маслюк, Т., Омеляненко, М. and Турєєва, О. (2007) “Microstrip filters, based on ring resonators, in the short part of decimeter wavelength band”, Visnyk NTUU KPI Seriia - Radiotekhnika Radioaparatobuduvannia, 0(34), pp. 68-71. doi: 10.20535/RADAP.2007.34.68-71.
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Electrodynamics. Microwave devices. Antennas
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