Microstrip diplexer for recent wireless communities
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https://doi.org/10.21533/pen.v10.i1.545Abstract
The diplexer is a dual-filter circuit with three ports that may share an antenna across two different frequency channels. As long as each band can be employed for sending and receiving signals, this technology can be used for multiple transmitters running on various frequencies. This paper will first present an overview of the diplexer concept, its importance in wireless networks, and its difference with duplexers. Then, the microstrip transmission line and its variation are discussed, as the filters and diplexers are designed using transmission lines. Typical electrical specifications are presented with measurement methods as well.
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