Design of a microstrip patch antenna using low temperature co-fired ceramic technology
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2008-12-01Author
Mohd Natashah, Norizan
Muammar, Mohamad Isa
Soh, Ping Jack
Azremi, Abdullah Al Hadi
Norhawati, Aahmad
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This paper presents the design of a single rectangular microstrip patch antenna for operation at 2.4 GHz frequency on Radio Frequency (RF) antenna application using Low Temperature Co-fired Ceramic (LTCC) technology. LTCC is chosen as the substrate because of compactness and or being light-weight. It also offers high-speed and functionality for portable electronic devices used for wireless voice and data communication in rapidly expanding mobile network systems. The aim of this project was to design and simulate a microstrip patch antenna on the LTCC substrate call Ferro A6M tape operating at 2.4 GHz. Two microstrip patch antennas operating at 2.4GHz was designed, and simulated; a rectangular microstrip patch antenna using LTCC technology has a length, L, 25.5 mm and a width, W, 34 mm and a rectangular microstrip patch antenna using Printed Circuit Board (PCB) technology has a length, L, 28 mm and width, W, 37 mm. Those designs were simulated with Microwave Office software.
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