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A single matching network design for a double band PIFA antenna via simplified real frequency technique

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Date
2006
Author
Yarman, Binboǧa Sıddık
Şengül, Metin Y.
Lindbergh, Peter
Rydberg, Anders
Abstract
In this paper, matched performance of a double band PIFA antenna is reported. The transducer power gain of the antenna is optimized over the commercialized wireless communication bands of 824-960 MHz and 1710-1990 MHz using only one matching network. In the design process, several commercially available computer aided design packages with variety of different matching network topologies were employed. The best result was obtained by using the Simplified Real Frequency Technique, which in turn yields an "easy to implement circuit topology". The matched antenna provides an average transducer power gain of -1.6±0.4 dB in 824-960 MHz and -2.2±0.5 dB in 1710-1990 MHz.

Source

Asia-Pacific Microwave Conference Proceedings, APMC

Volume

2

Pages

1325-1326

URI

https://hdl.handle.net/20.500.12469/3947

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  • Araştırma Çıktıları / Scopus [1565]

Keywords

Double band antennas
Miniaturized antennas
PIFA antennas
Wide-band matching
Wireless communication

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