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ANT Calculation

1) A microstrip patch antenna operating at 10 GHz is designed on a substrate with dielectric constant 10.2. The length and width of the patch are calculated to be 0.4097 cm and 0.634 cm respectively. 2) The input impedance of the patch is calculated to be 1006.4 Ω at the radiating edge using a transmission line model. 3) For a probe feed, the optimal feed point location is calculated to be 0.175 cm from the radiating edge, which provides a match to the 50 Ω coax feed impedance.

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ANT Calculation

1) A microstrip patch antenna operating at 10 GHz is designed on a substrate with dielectric constant 10.2. The length and width of the patch are calculated to be 0.4097 cm and 0.634 cm respectively. 2) The input impedance of the patch is calculated to be 1006.4 Ω at the radiating edge using a transmission line model. 3) For a probe feed, the optimal feed point location is calculated to be 0.175 cm from the radiating edge, which provides a match to the 50 Ω coax feed impedance.

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Solutions 9 – microstrip patch antennas Antennas and Propagation, Frühjahrssemester 2010

Microstrip transmission line

Problem 9.1 :
A microstrip line is used as a feed line to a microstrip patch. The substrate of the line is
alumina (εrel = 10) while the dimensions of the line are w0 / h = 1.2.

a) Determine the effective dielectric constant εreff and


b) the characteristic impedance Z0 of the line.
c) Calculate the reflection coefficient if a line of the computed characteristic
impedance is connected to a 50 Ω line.
d) Calculate the respective lengths of half-wavelength long lines of impedance Z0
on alumina, of a line in free-space, and of a line fully embedded in alumina halfspace,
at f = 1.5 GHz.

a)
For w 0 / h = 1.2 and εr = 10 , the effective dielectric constant can be computed as
1
ε + 1 εr − 1 ⎡ h ⎤ −2
εreff = r + ⎢ 1 + 12 ⎥ = 6.86 .
2 2 ⎣⎢ w 0 ⎦⎥

b)
For a microstrip line with w 0 / h > 1 the characteristic impedance is given by:
120π
Zc = w
( w
εreff ⎡⎢ 0 + 1.393 + 0.667 ln 0 + 1.444 ⎤⎥
⎣ h h )⎦
= 44.414 Ω

c)
The reflection coefficient from a 50 Ω line is
50 − 44.414
Γ= = 0.059  −24.6 dB .
50 + 44.414

d)
λ0
The free-space wavelength is λ0 = 200 mm. Using λeff = ,
ε reff
for the 44.4 Ω line on alumina, λeff / 2 = 38.2 mm ;
for a line in free-space, λeff / 2 = 100 mm ;
for a line embedded in alumina, λeff / 2 = 31.6 mm .
Solutions 9 – microstrip patch antennas Antennas and Propagation, Frühjahrssemester 2010

Microstrip patch antenna

Problem 9.2 :
Design a rectangular microstrip patch with dimensions W and L over a single substrate,
whose center frequency is 10 GHz. The dielectric constant of the substrate is εr = 10.2 and
the height of the substrate is h = 0.127 cm. Determine the physical dimensions W and L of
the patch taking into account fringing fields.

With the parameters f0 = 10 GHz, εr = 10.2 and h = 0.127 cm a design of a


rectangular patch antenna can be made. A practical approximation for the width W is
c0 2
W = = 0.633 cm
2 f0 εr + 1
The effective dielectric constant can be determined from
1
ε + 1 εr − 1 ⎡ h ⎤ −2
εreff = r + ⎢ 1 + 12 ⎥ = 8.092
2 2 ⎣ W⎦
and the fringing effect is taken into account by extending the length of the patch by
ΔL on both sides

ΔL = 0.412 h
( εreff + 0.3 ) (Wh + 0.264 ) = 0.0509 cm
− 0.258 )( + 0.8 )
W
( εreff
h
Thus, the physical length of the patch is
λeff λ0
L = Leff − 2ΔL = 0.425 cm with Leff = , λeff = , λ0 = 3cm .
2 ε reff
Solutions 9 – microstrip patch antennas Antennas and Propagation, Frühjahrssemester 2010

Microstrip patch antenna

Problem 9.3 :
As shown in the figure below, a microstrip line feeds a rectangular microstrip patch antenna,
whose input impedance is 152.44 Ω at its leading radiating edge. The width of the feeding
line is w 0 = 0.2984 cm, the height of the substrate is h = 0.1575 cm and the dielectric
constant of the substrate is εr = 2.2 . The overall microstrip patch element length is
L = 0.9068 cm.
At what distance L1 should the microstrip patch antenna be fed so as to have a perfect match
between the line and the radiating element?

L1

W
w0

With w 0 = 0.2984 cm and h = 0.1575 cm (and thus w 0 / h = 1.895 ), the


impedance of the microstrip line can be computed by
120π
Zc = w w
(
εreff ⎡⎢ 0 + 1.393 + 0.667 ln 0 + 1.444 ⎤⎥
⎣ h h ⎦ )
= 68.266 Ω
where the effective dielectric constant is
1
ε + 1 εr − 1 ⎡ h ⎤ −2
εreff = r + ⎢ 1 + 12 ⎥ = 1.8216 .
2 2 ⎢⎣ w 0 ⎥⎦

The input impedance of the patch is given with Rin = 152.44 Ω , the length of the
patch is L = 0.9068 cm and thus the location of the recessed feed can be computed
by
π
Rin ( L1 ) ≈ Rin cos2 (L = Zc
L 1 )
π
68.264 = 152.44 ⋅ cos2 (
L
L 1 )
L1 = 0.2416 cm .
Solutions 9 – microstrip patch antennas Antennas and Propagation, Frühjahrssemester 2010

Microstrip patch antenna

Problem 9.4 :
Design a patch antenna working at the frequency 1.575 GHz and etched on Duroid 6010
substrate ( εr = 10 ) of thickness h = 0.508 mm.

a) Determine W and L ,
b) Determine the inset length L1 needed for matching of antenna to the microstrip
feed line ( 50 Ω )

L1

a)
For an efficient radiator, a practical width that leads to good radiation efficiency is:

c0 2
W = = 40.58 mm
2 f0 εr + 1

The effective dielectric constant is

εr + 1 εr − 1 ⎡ h ⎤ −1/ 2
εreff = + ⎢ 1 + 12 ⎥ = 9.696
2 2 ⎣ W⎦

Because of the fringing effects, one has to take into account that the antenna looks
greater than its physical dimensions of 2ΔL :

ΔL = 0.412 h
( εreff + 0.3 ) (Wh + 0.264 ) = 0.2202 mm
− 0.258 )( + 0.8 )
W
( εreff
h

So the real physical length will be

c0
L= − 2ΔL = 30.124 mm .
2 f0 εreff
Solutions 9 – microstrip patch antennas Antennas and Propagation, Frühjahrssemester 2010

b)
For the matching:

π
Rin (L1 ) ≈
1
2G1 (
cos2 L
L 1 )
where Rin (L1 ) has to match the microstrip line impedance 50 Ω .

sin X
I1 −2 + cos X + XSi (X ) +
G1 = = X = 490.326 S
120π2 120π 2

X = k0W = 1.3396 and λ0 = 0.19 m .

1
Rin = = 1019.73 Ω
2G1

⎛ 50 ⎞⎟ L
L1 = cos−1 ⎜⎜⎜ ⎟ = 0.4289L
⎝ 1019.73 ⎠⎟ π

or if the approximate expression is used (with W / λ0 = 0.2132 , h / λ0 = 0.0027 ):

1 ⎛W ⎞⎟2
G1 = ⎜ ⎟ = 505.05 ⋅ 10−6
90 ⎜⎝ λ0 ⎠

1
Rin ≈ = 990 Ω
2G1

⎛ 50 ⎞⎟ L
L1 = cos−1 ⎜⎜⎜ ⎟ = 0.4278L
⎝ 990 ⎠⎟ π
Solutions 9 – microstrip patch antennas Antennas and Propagation, Frühjahrssemester 2010

Microstrip patch antenna

Problem 9.5 :
A rectangular microstrip patch antenna operating at 10 GHz with a substrate with εr = 10.2
has dimension of length L = 0.4097 cm, width W = 0.634 cm, and substrate height
h = 0.127 cm. It is desired to feed the patch using a probe feed. Neglect mutual coupling.

a) Determine the input impedance of the patch at one of the radiating edges based on the
transmission-line model.
b) At what distance L1 from one of the radiating edges should the coax feed be placed so
that the input impedance is 50 Ω ?

Given are
f0 = 10 GHz
( λ0 = 2.99 cm),
εr = 10.2 ,
h = 0.127 cm,
L = 0.4097 cm and
W = 0.634 cm.

a)
With W  λ0 , h  λ0 the asymptotic value of the conductance is given by

1 ⎛W ⎞⎟2
G1 = ⎜ = 496.8 ⋅ 10−6 S
90 ⎜⎝ λ0 ⎠⎟

and thus the input impedance is

1
Rin = = 1006.4 Ω .
2G1

b)
The input impedance at the probe feed point is 50 Ω, therefore

π
Rin ( L1 ) ≈
1
2G1
cos2( )
L = 50 Ω .
L 1

The feed point is therefore located at

cos ( Lπ L ) =
1
50
1006.4
= 0.223

L1 = 0.175 cm .

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