Probe Feed Rectangular Microstrip Patch Antenna for1.5 GHz WLAN Application
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https://doi.org/10.25130/tjps.v22i11.916Keywords:
WLAN, Impedance Bandwidth. Coaxial probe feed, Microstrip Patch Antenna (MSA), CST Deep awake StudioAbstract
In this paper the design of coaxial probe feed one layer microstrip patch antenna (MSA) . for 1.433 GHz WLAN application is presented, The impedance equivalent and the radiation physiognomies of this proposed assembly are planned and analyzed. by CPU Simulation Knowledge (CST) Microwave Studio. which is a commercially obtainable electromagnetic simulant founded , on the technique of fixed change time sphere method to attain. the wanted specification, The projected antenna founded on coaxial probe feed structure has the supreme possible bandwidth gotten. around 9.3 MHz -10 dB replication coefficient which agrees to WLAN 1.433 GHz frequency band, the supreme possible gain is 4.48 dB. Stable radiation physiognomies exist found crossways the frequency band .
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