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Tunable band-stop filter based on single RF MEMS capacitive shunt switch with meander arm inductance

Fernández-Bolaños, M.
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Dehollain, C.  
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Nicole, P.
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2009
ESSDERC 2009 - Proceedings of the 39th European Solid-State Device Research Conference
39th European Solid-State Device Research Conference (ESSDERC)

This paper presents a novel high-frequency filter concept based on a single MEMS capacitive shunt structure using meander arm inductance. Tuning ranges of the central frequency in the order of 55% are experimentally demonstrated for filters operating between 13.5 GHz to 30GHz and 17 GHz to 37 GHz. A low transmission loss of 0.44 dB and a rejection level of -20.5 dB at 17 GHz are reported. The outstanding tuning range is due to the simultaneous tunability of the MEMS capacitive switch (with a capacitance ratio > 1.5) and the exploitation of the voltage-controlled capacitance coupling between the meander arm inductance and the substrate. ©2009 IEEE.

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