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UNDER THE GUIDANCE OF MR. A.K. DUA
(KIET ,GHAZIABAD)
Design And Simulation Of Rectangular Patch Antenna
Presented By:- Aali gargAurv SharmaJagveer SinghManvendra Singh
Outline
Objective.Introduction to Microstrip line?Applications of Microstrip line.Advantage & DisadvantagesIntroduction to Microstrip AntennaMicrostrip Rectangular Patch Antenna.Essential Antenna performance parametersDesigning Equations.
Contd….
Outline
Design and Analysis of Rectangular Patch Antenna.IE3D overviewResults of Rectangular Patch Antenna.Conclusion.Future scope.Paper accepted.References.
Objective
Design a high performance rectangular patch antenna.
To obtain frequency response without spurious bands.
Achieve desired high gain to get proper linear polarization.
Investigation of Simulated response using IE3D Simulator.
Introduction to Microstrip
Ground Planeh
Conducting strip
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Dielectric substrate
A conducting strip with a width W and a thickness t is on the top of a dielectric substrate that has a relative dielectric constant and a thickness h and the bottom of the substrate is a conducting plane.
Contd….
Introduction to Microstrip
Definition A transmission line consisting of a strip conductor and a ground
plane separated by a dielectric medium.Fundamentals
Realize L & C with Width & Length at higher RF frequencies
Conductor of Width : w Height : h Relative permittivity : εr
Thickness : tFrequency : f
Contd….
Introduction to Microstrip
MICROSTRIP LINE: Transmission characteristics of microstrips are
described by two parameters, namely, the effective dielectric constant εre and characteristic impedance Zc, which may be obtained by
The electric field is at a maximum at both edges and goes to zero in the center.
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Advantages & Disadvantages
Advantages• Low cost ,small size ,no cutoff frequency • Compatibility to monolithic circuits
Disadvantages Higher loss, lower power-handling capability • Greater temperature instability
Applications of Microstrip Line
•Navigation •Spacecrafts•Satellites, Mobile and Wireless Applications•Military applications like radars, electronic counter measures and electronic support measures
Introduction to Microstrip Antenna
An antenna projects radiation into space.
Microstrip antennas starting in 1970s, although the idea of a microstrip antenna is a patent in 1955.
Microstrip antennas consist of very thin layer metallic strip (patch) placed a small fraction of a wavelength (h<< λ0) above a ground plane.
A source is used to feed the antenna.
Antennas radiate better in certain directions and not as well in others.
Microstrip Rectangular Patch Antenna
Figure shows the design of conventional patch.
Substrate clad with two conductive layers (FR4 – Glass Epoxy).
Resonant frequency based on dimensions and substrate properties.
Coaxial probe used as transmission
line to excite patch antenna Layout of the proposed rectangular patch antenna with L =2.822cm & W=3.6489cm
Specifications of Rectangular Patch Antenna
Operating frequency = 2.5GHz
Polarization = Linear
Input connector = Coaxial Probe
Substrate & dielectric permittivity ( r) = FR4, 4.4
Environmental condition = -10C to +45C, 90 % humidity.
Shape of the patch antenna = Rectangle
Specifications of Rectangular Patch Antenna
Height of the substrate = 1.6mm
Patch length = 28.22mm.
Patch Width = 36.48mm
Dielectric constant of the substrate = 4.4
Effective dielectric constant = 4.076
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Essential Antenna Performance Parameters
Gain and Directivity
Bandwidth
Beam width
Impedance
Polarization
Designing Equations
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Methodology of the Project
Study of microstrip patch antenna
Design of rectangular patch antenna
Simulation & verification using IE3D of rectangular patch
Design of optimized rectangular patch antenna
Simulation & verification using IE3D of optimized rectangular patch
Fabrication of the model
Comparison between simulated and measured results
Geometry of Rectangular Patch Antenna
LI = 52mm, W1= 13 mm r =4.4, h = 1.6 mm
F = (0,-5)
Conventional Design
Conventional Design
Designing Procedure for RP Antenna
Designing Procedure:-
For an efficient radiator,a practical width that leads to good radiation efficiency is calculated using equation 4.
Determine the effective dielectric constant of microstrip antenna using eq. 5
Determine the extension of the length dL using eq. 3.
Actual length of the patch can now be determine by solving eq. 1.
Zeland Program Manager
Main view of MGRID
Defining the parameters of the antenna substrate
a. Top surface, Ztop: Enter the z dimension of the top surface. In this case, it is
1.524 mm (60 mils) b. Dielectric Constant:
This field represents the dielectric constant of the layer.
Enter 3.4 here for the dielectric constant of the RO4003C substrate
c. Loss tangent: Enter 0.002 for the loss tangent in this field.
Following Steps
d)The next step is to draw the antenna and the layout. In this case we will use a rectangular patch, fed with a simple micro strip line. The feeding micro strip line is a 50 Ω line and the impedance of the antenna is matched to 50 Ω by using an inset feed. We will draw the structure in multiple stages as follows in the following steps.
Simulation Result
Conclusion
Microstrip components found to have spurious response at even order frequencies due to the absence of homogeneous substrate.
It is known fact that spurious bands degrade performances.
The proposed patch antenna will be designed using above designing parameters and the responses obtained using IE3D simulation software.
Future Scope
The rectangular patch antenna has been implemented and analyzed using IE3D. To improve the gain of rectangular patch antenna, probe feed has been used. Future work can be focused on the analysis and design of antennas for advanced technologies like, ultra-wideband and cognitive radio.
References
[1] D. R. Jackson, J. T. Williams, A. K. Bhattacharyya, R. L. Smith, S. J. Buchheit, and S. A. Long, “Microstrip patch designs that do not excite surface waves,” IEEE Trans. Antennas Propagat., vol. 41, pp 1026 – 1037., Aug 1993.
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[3] C. Terret, S Assailly, K. Mahdjoubi, and M. Edimo, “Mutual coupling
between stacked square microstrip antennas fed on their diagonal,” IEEE Trans. Antenna Propagat., vol. 39, pp. 1049 – 1051, July 1991.
[4] A. Mitchell, M. Lech., D. M. Kokotoff, and R.B.Waterhouse, “Search for high performance probe-fed stacked patches using optimizaton,” IEEE Trans. Antenna Propagat., vol. 51, pp. 249 – 255, Feb. 2003.