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Evaluation of Circular Pin Fed Linearly Polarized Patch Antenna Using Different Substrates

Received: 29 January 2018     Accepted: 16 February 2018     Published: 16 March 2018
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Abstract

In this paper, a circular pin fed linearly polarized patch antenna is designed, which can be used in radio & Television, Wimax, GSM, Bluetooth, and WLAN communication systems. The main focus of this paper is to optimize the performance of micro strip patch antenna. In recent times, Wimax based communication applications are widely using circular pin fed linearly polarized patch antenna and it is very familiarized. The proposed antenna design uses 0.5 GHZ frequency band and it is working at narrowband within this band. RT/DUROID 606 material is used for creating the substrate of the micro strip antenna. This new design of the micro strip patch antenna gives high performance in terms of gain and gain bandwidth product.

Published in Communications (Volume 6, Issue 2)
DOI 10.11648/j.com.20180602.11
Page(s) 30-33
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Keywords

Patch Antenna, RT/Duroid, Narrow Band, Pin Fed

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  • Department of Electronics & Communication Engineering, Nova College of Engineering & Technology, Hyderabad, India

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