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STEPPED IMPEDANCE LOWPASS FILTERS

Introduction and Applications


A Stepped Impedance Low-pass Filter (LPF) is a type of electronic filter designed to pass signals with frequencies
lower than a certain cut-off frequency while attenuating signals with frequencies higher than the cut-off frequency.
Telecommunication System, Radio Frequency (RF) System, Signal Processing and Instrumentation.

Theory and Formular Circuit Design and Simulation

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Performance and Measurement

Recommendation
The image shows four subplots of a microwave circuit's scattering parameters, revealing consistent transmission
losses at 1 GHz. A Stepped Impedance Low-pass Filter (LPF) is used in various applications, including
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telecommunications, radio frequency systems, signal processing, and antenna systems. Its high order allows for
precise frequency selectivity, noise reduction, and signal integrity.
References

Microwave Circuit & Antenna - I4GTR


Lecturer: Dr Cheab Sovuthy
Team Members:
1) Pong Sreyvan 4)Chheng
Mengchhor
2) Choun Chenda 5)Lin Suming

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