Printed Folded Dipole Array Antenna With Directional Radiation For 2.4 5 GHZ Wlan Operation
Printed Folded Dipole Array Antenna With Directional Radiation For 2.4 5 GHZ Wlan Operation
in the 5 GHz band, the two smaller folded dipoles are formed into a
with directional radiation for 1 2 array with a centre-to-centre spacing of 47 mm (about 0.85 free-
space wavelength at 5500 MHz). The enhanced gain can lead to an
2.4=5 GHz WLAN operation increase in the operating range for WLAN operation in the 5 GHz band,
which is attractive and sometimes demanded for practical applications.
Chia-Ching Lin, Chih-Ming Su, Fu-Ren Hsiao
For the feeding network design, the two smaller folded dipoles are
and Kin-Lu Wong
fed in series, which can enhance the operating bandwidth to cover
the 5 GHz band. Also note that lines 6 and 7 are used for blocking the
A printed linear array antenna comprising three half-wave folded
dipole elements with the first two elements operating in the 5 GHz 2.4 GHz signal into the smaller folded dipoles. Similarly, lines 4 and 5
band and the third one operating in the 2.4 GHz band for WLAN are for blocking the 5 GHz signal into the larger folded dipole. This
operation is presented. The array antenna provides directional radia- feeding network design technique is described in detail in [2]. Other
tion patterns with vertical polarisation for frequencies across both the microstrip lines are designed such that 50 O input impedance is seen at
2.4 and 5 GHz WLAN bands, and the measured antenna gain is the feeding point. Detailed dimensions of all the microstrip feedlines
3.5–3.7 dBi for the 2.4 GHz band and 4.5–5.0 dBi for the 5 GHz are given in Fig. 1.
band.
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DOI: 10.1049/el:20031136
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Ef (Electrical Engineering Dept., National Sun Yat-Sen University,
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x-y plane Kaohsiung 804, Taiwan)
Fig. 4 Measured radiation patterns at 5500 MHz E-mail: [email protected]
References
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1 BUXTON, C.G., et al.: ‘The folded dipole: a self-balancing antenna’,
Microw. Opt. Technol. Lett., 2001, 29, pp. 155–160
2 CHIOU, T.W., and WONG, K.L.: ‘A compact dual-band dual-polarized patch
antenna for 900=1800-MHz cellular systems’, IEEE Trans. Antennas
Propag., 2003, 51, pp. 1936–1940
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