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o realy..how about to design calculation u can suggest to me ...or example
i have final project using metametarial to design bandpass filter in 1.8G operats in 4 band in one devices...
any idea to help me ..or refferences
thank for ur above info
actually i don,t know how to tell exactly
but i try to design the bandpass filter using CST
the sentences is about the
design of fourth band BPF using metameterial
this design operates in 1.8 GHz in one device
can u help me to design
As long as you use capacitive coupling with inductive load, then you have metamaterial filter.
You can simulate it with distributed elements on CST. As reference please go to the Ansoft website and download the application note called "Left-HandedMetamaterial DesignGuide", there you will find some guidelines how to design your metamaterial filter.
Conventional transmission line systems uses inductive coupling and capacitive load, but metamaterials with both negative permeability and permittivity can be obtained using inverse as it, capacitive coupling and inductive load, in other words a gap between a transmission line microstrip will be your capacitor and a via hole shorting the top side to bottom will be the inductor. By doing it, you will obtain both Er and u negative for limited bandwidth.
All 3D emsimulators are good for high accuracy but simulation and optimisation times can be quite long. CST is probably the quickest especially using their FD solver but even so it is desirable to have a design which is close, to start with, rather than relying on too much optimisation in the simulator.
There are some programs on this page together with CST model files which may help.
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