DocumentCode
919813
Title
Design and Experiment on Differentially-Driven Microstrip Antennas
Author
Zhang, Yue Ping
Author_Institution
Nanyang Technol. Univ., Singapore
Volume
55
Issue
10
fYear
2007
Firstpage
2701
Lastpage
2708
Abstract
Design and experiment is given of differentially-driven microstrip antennas. First, the design formulas to determine the patch dimensions and the location of the feed point for single-ended microstrip antennas are examined to design differentially-driven microstrip antennas. It is found that the patch length can still be designed using the formulas for the required resonant frequency but the patch width calculated by the formula usually needs to be widen to ensure the excitation of the fundamental mode using the probe feeds. The condition that links the patch width, the locations of the probe feeds, and the excitation of the fundamental mode is given. Second, the wideband techniques for single-ended microstrip antennas are evaluated for differentially-driven microstrip antennas. A novel H-slot is proposed for differentially-driven microstrip antennas to improve impedance bandwidth. Third, the effects of imperfect differential signal conditions on the performance of differentially-driven microstrip antennas are investigated for the first time. It is found that they only degrade the polarization purity in the -plane with an increased radiation of cross-polarization. Finally, both differentially-driven and single-ended microstrip antennas were fabricated and measured. It is shown that the simulated and measured results are in acceptable agreement. More importantly, it is also shown that the differentially-driven microstrip antenna has wider impedance bandwidth of measured 4.1% and simulated 3.9% and higher gain of measured 4.2 dBi and simulated 3.7 dBi as compared with those of measured 1.9% and simulated 1.3% and gain of measured 1.2 dBi and simulated 1.2 dBi of the single-ended microstrip antenna.
Keywords
antenna radiation patterns; broadband antennas; microstrip antennas; cross-polarization radiation; design formulas; differentially-driven microstrip antennas; impedance bandwidth; patch dimensions; radiation pattern; single-ended microstrip antennas; wideband techniques; Antenna feeds; Antenna measurements; Bandwidth; Broadband antennas; Degradation; Gain measurement; Impedance measurement; Microstrip antennas; Probes; Resonant frequency; Cavity model; input impedance; microstrip patch antenna; radiation pattern;
fLanguage
English
Journal_Title
Antennas and Propagation, IEEE Transactions on
Publisher
ieee
ISSN
0018-926X
Type
jour
DOI
10.1109/TAP.2007.905832
Filename
4339597
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