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  2. Microstrip antenna - Wikipedia

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    A microstrip antenna array for a satellite television receiver Diagram of the feed structure of a microstrip antenna array. In telecommunication, a microstrip antenna (also known as a printed antenna) usually is an antenna fabricated using photolithographic techniques on a printed circuit board (PCB). [1] It is a kind of internal antenna.

  3. Microstrip - Wikipedia

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    Microstrip is a type of electrical transmission line which can be fabricated ... such as antennas, ... losses and are frequently neglected in some applications.

  4. Antenna types - Wikipedia

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    Microstrip A small-sized microwave antenna printed on a circuit board (PCB). ... used for applications such as radar guns, radiometers, ...

  5. Patch antenna - Wikipedia

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    A patch antenna is a type of antenna with a low profile, usually consisting of a printed circuit board. It consists of a planar rectangular or circular sheet or "patch" of metal, mounted over a larger sheet of metal called a ground plane. It is the original type of microstrip antenna described by Howell in 1972. [1]

  6. Defected ground structure - Wikipedia

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    A new concept of its application to microstrip antenna was first reported in 2005 by Guha et al. [4] The main focus was to suppress the cross-polarized radiations in a circular microstrip patch. DGS was strategically used to weaken the cross-pol generating higher-order TM 21 mode.

  7. Inverted-F antenna - Wikipedia

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    A planar inverted-F antenna (PIFA) is used for wireless circuitry implemented in microstrip.The microstrip format is the format of choice for modern RF electronics. It can be used to implement required distributed-element RF components such as filters, while at the same time being economical because the same mass production methods are used as for printed circuit boards.

  8. Butler matrix - Wikipedia

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    Microstrip is cheap, but is not suitable for all applications. When there are a large number of antenna elements, the path through the Butler matrix goes through a large number of hybrids and phase shifters. The cumulative insertion loss from all these components in microstrip can make it

  9. Vivaldi antenna - Wikipedia

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    A Vivaldi antenna or Vivaldi aerial [1] or tapered slot antenna [2] is a co-planar broadband-antenna, which can be made from a solid piece of sheet metal, a printed circuit board, or from a dielectric plate metalized on one or both sides. Patterned Vivaldi antenna, made from double-sided printed circuit board material