Magazine Article

Suspended-Patch Antenna With Inverted, EM-Coupled Feed

TBMG-1565

10/1/2004

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An improved suspended-patch antenna has been designed to operate at a frequency of about 23 GHz with linear polarization and to be one of four identical antennas in a rectangular array. The antenna (see Figure 1) includes a parasitic patch on top of a suspended dielectric superstrate, an active patch on top of a suspended dielectric substrate, a microstrip on the bottom of the dielectric substrate, and a ground plane. The microstrip, the ground plane, the airgap between them, and the dielectric substrate together constitute a transmission line that has an impedance of 50 and is electromagnetically (EM) coupled to the active patch. The parasitic patch is, in turn, excited by the active patch. The microstrip feed is characterized as inverted because the microstrip is on the bottom of the substrate, whereas microstrips are usually placed on the tops of dielectric substrates.

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"Suspended-Patch Antenna With Inverted, EM-Coupled Feed," Mobility Engineering, October 1, 2004.
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10/1/2004
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TBMG-1565
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Magazine Article
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English