DESIGN MICROSTRIP ANTENNA FOR Ka BAND
Keywords:
Micro-strip, Return loss, VSWR.Abstract
The Micro-strip patch antenna has become very famous and has attracted much attention towards research because of its light weight, compactness, inexpensiveness, and ability to maintain high performance over a wide range of frequencies. In this paper, the rectangular patch is designed with different parameters like return loss, Voltage Standing Wave Ratio (VSWR), directivity, and radiation pattern in 3-D, and impedance matching is simulated using CST Microwave Studio simulation software. This project presents the design and simulation of a Micro-strip patch antenna operating at 38 GHz for 5G communication. The antenna operates a centre frequency of 38 GHz with a maximum reflection coefficient of -31.305 dB, and a very wide bandwidth of 0.978 GHz. The transmission line of the antenna used is an inset feed. The substrate used is Roger RT5880, which has a dielectric constant of 2.2 and a height of 0.2 mm. The antenna dimensions were calculated and simulated results have been displayed and analyzed using CST Microwave Studio.
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