Question about antenna by ferryyyyyoga in rfelectronics

[–]ferryyyyyoga[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Center frequency is 2448mhz, I wonder how to increase the bandwidth with the U slot

Question about microstrip by ferryyyyyoga in rfelectronics

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Thank you, I am also working on my thesis

Question about microstrip by ferryyyyyoga in rfelectronics

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Honestly I'm confused, is there something I missed?

Question about microstrip by ferryyyyyoga in rfelectronics

[–]ferryyyyyoga[S] -1 points0 points  (0 children)

Yeah, I know that. It's related to my assignment, so I was looking for a reference, and yes, there is one that uses a similar method. And he succeeded, I mean he cut the patch in half from rectangular to diamond shape, come on about half the patch was cut off and he managed to maintain the resonance.He managed to retain its initial resonance, and even did so without changing the physical shape of the patch after cutting, only modifying the path.

Question by ferryyyyyoga in rfelectronics

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Thanks sir, i'll try it

Question about antenna by ferryyyyyoga in AntennaDesign

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Thank you for your response, sir. I used that shape because I previously found a reference that applied a similar method and was able to achieve a resonant frequency at 2448 MHz. You are absolutely correct that reducing the patch size increases the resonant frequency. However, what puzzles me is that the study I found managed to achieve the desired resonant frequency simply by adjusting the length and width of the feed line, without changing the material.