Novel designs of printed quasi-Yagi antennas for the 2.4 GHz WLAN band are presented. Unlike existing solutions for this category of planar antennas, the active element is now conceived as a monopole: on the one hand this allows for a direct microstrip feeding, on the other hand the antenna overall size can be reduced to less than 0.5λ × 0.5λ. Prototypes fabrication and measurements confirm that gains in excess of 5 dB can be obtained and a 50 Ω impedance matching bandwidth wider than 400 MHz makes the proposed design robust and compatible with the large variability in the parameters of commercial FR4 substrates.

Microstrip-fed quasi-Yagi antennas for WLAN applications

FARRAN, Mohamad;MODOTTO, Daniele;LOCATELLI, Andrea;FERRARI, Vittorio
2014-01-01

Abstract

Novel designs of printed quasi-Yagi antennas for the 2.4 GHz WLAN band are presented. Unlike existing solutions for this category of planar antennas, the active element is now conceived as a monopole: on the one hand this allows for a direct microstrip feeding, on the other hand the antenna overall size can be reduced to less than 0.5λ × 0.5λ. Prototypes fabrication and measurements confirm that gains in excess of 5 dB can be obtained and a 50 Ω impedance matching bandwidth wider than 400 MHz makes the proposed design robust and compatible with the large variability in the parameters of commercial FR4 substrates.
2014
978-287487037-8
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