The design of Balun Control Feed Antenna (BCFA) using biocomposite substrate
This paper proposes the design of Balun Control Feed Antenna (BCFA) using four different mixtures of biocomposite. The design covered the IEEE 802.11b (2.412-2.472 GHz) standard that has thirteen channels, which consist of the parasitic patch (first substrate) and Quarter wave Balun with partial gro...
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2-s2.0-85013129972 Azlan A.A.; Ali M.T.; Abd Rahman N.H.; Jamlos M.F. The design of Balun Control Feed Antenna (BCFA) using biocomposite substrate 2017 Journal of Telecommunication, Electronic and Computer Engineering 9 1 https://www.scopus.com/inward/record.uri?eid=2-s2.0-85013129972&partnerID=40&md5=fb5a05350496c04a20182689b8f5f7d6 This paper proposes the design of Balun Control Feed Antenna (BCFA) using four different mixtures of biocomposite. The design covered the IEEE 802.11b (2.412-2.472 GHz) standard that has thirteen channels, which consist of the parasitic patch (first substrate) and Quarter wave Balun with partial ground (second substrate) and Air Gap separation. To analyze the substrate performance, the resonant frequency was controlled by tuning the Balun and the quarter wave structure, while other dimensions were fixed. The antenna gain reported a decay with the increments of the filler mixture (4.62 to 0.1dBi) while FR4 (1.83 dBi), which resonant frequency occurs between 2.43 to 2.46 GHz. The changes in the gain, bandwidth, frequency response and directivity occur since the loss tangent increased in parallel with the filler composition mixture. The results of the measurement and simulation were demonstrated back to back to emphasize the performance of the proposed four different combination substrates with a direct comparison to FR4. © 2017, Universiti Teknikal Malaysia Melaka. All rights reserved. Universiti Teknikal Malaysia Melaka 21801843 English Article |
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The design of Balun Control Feed Antenna (BCFA) using biocomposite substrate |
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This paper proposes the design of Balun Control Feed Antenna (BCFA) using four different mixtures of biocomposite. The design covered the IEEE 802.11b (2.412-2.472 GHz) standard that has thirteen channels, which consist of the parasitic patch (first substrate) and Quarter wave Balun with partial ground (second substrate) and Air Gap separation. To analyze the substrate performance, the resonant frequency was controlled by tuning the Balun and the quarter wave structure, while other dimensions were fixed. The antenna gain reported a decay with the increments of the filler mixture (4.62 to 0.1dBi) while FR4 (1.83 dBi), which resonant frequency occurs between 2.43 to 2.46 GHz. The changes in the gain, bandwidth, frequency response and directivity occur since the loss tangent increased in parallel with the filler composition mixture. The results of the measurement and simulation were demonstrated back to back to emphasize the performance of the proposed four different combination substrates with a direct comparison to FR4. © 2017, Universiti Teknikal Malaysia Melaka. All rights reserved. |
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