In this study, a novel synthesis method for bandpass filters is proposed. The method relies on Richard’s transform and avoids approximations in circuit realizations. Thus, proper frequency responses are obtained for bandpass filters with bandwidths ranging from narrow to wide. In the presented approach, a method for removing the input and output inverters/transformers is proposed and is used to show how classic parallel-coupled resonator filters can be designed using the proposed method. Also, a degree of freedom is introduced that allows the overall impedance level of the fabricated filter to be tuned, which is used to tune the frequency response of the filter to the theoretical one. Both narrowband and wideband solutions in terms of impedance inverter realization are discussed in the paper. The theoretical investigations are confirmed by an experimental realization of two bandpass filters with parallel-coupled shorted resonators.
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