1. Miniaturized ultra-wideband self-complementary antennas using shunted spiral inductors
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Yuji Ohhashi, Kazuhiko Honjo, Akira Saitou, and Kouji Takahashi
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Engineering ,business.industry ,Bandwidth (signal processing) ,Miniaturization ,Electrical engineering ,Impedance matching ,Return loss ,Equivalent circuit ,Optoelectronics ,Ultra-wideband ,business ,Inductor ,Electrical impedance - Abstract
Miniaturized self-complementary wideband antennas using shunted spiral inductors are demonstrated. With Chu’s equivalent circuit, a shunt inductor is shown analytically to reduce the lower band-edge frequency. With practical shunt inductors consisting of lines and spiral inductors, line-length effect on bandwidth is clarified by simulation and measurement. With the optimized spiral inductors, miniaturized 50 Ω impedance-matched self-complementary antennas were designed and fabricated on a low permittivity (e r : 4.6) and low cost FR-4 substrate. Measured return loss less than −8.7 dB between 3.9 GHz and 11.2 GHz was obtained with the antenna of which radius is 10mm. Measured radiation patterns were omni-directional between 3 GHz and 9 GHz.
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- 2008
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