A series of quarter wave parallel coupled lines (often rods or bars) arranged to construct a bandpass filter. The lines are shorted at alternative ends and capacitivly loaded at the other.
A series of parallel coupled lines (often rods or bars) arranged to construct a bandpass filter. The lines are shorted at the same end and capacitivly loaded at the other. The lines can be < quarter wavelength, commonly 45 degrees.
Commonly used on microstrip or stripline to produce bandpass filters. Cheap, easy to produce, subject to spurious responses.
Suitable for narrowband filters, capacitive gaps are used as resonator-invertor elements.