Magazine Article

Printed Antennas Made Reconfigurable by Use of MEMS Switches

TBMG-186

02/01/2005

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A class of reconfigurable microwave antennas now undergoing development comprise fairly conventional printed-circuit feed elements and radiating patches integrated with novel switches containing actuators of the microelectromechanical systems (MEMS) type. In comparison with solid-state electronic control devices incorporated into some prior printed microwave antennas, the MEMS-based switches in these antennas impose lower insertion losses and consume less power. Because the radio-frequency responses of the MEMS switches are more nearly linear, they introduce less signal distortion. In addition, construction and operation are simplified because only a single DC bias line is needed to control each MEMS actuator.

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"Printed Antennas Made Reconfigurable by Use of MEMS Switches," Mobility Engineering, February 1, 2005.
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Feb 1, 2005
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TBMG-186
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English