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A Type of Microstrip feed and the corresponding equivalent circuits, Microstrip feed at a radiating edge

Author Names : Anamika Joshi, Beena Kahate, Niharika Joshi, Kamal Kant Sharma  volume 1 issue 1
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ABSTRACT 

Microstrip Patch Antenna has radiation patterns that can be calculated easily. The source of the radiation of the electric field at the gap of the edge of the Microstrip element and the ground plane is the key factor to the accurate calculation of the pattern for the patch antenna [1]. This type of feed technique excitation of the antenna would be by the Microstrip line of the same substrate as the patch that is here can be considered as an extension to the Microstrip line, and these both can be fabricated simultaneously. This conducting strip is directly connected to the edge of the Micro strip patch, as known the conducting strip is smaller than that of the patch in width.

Keywords: Micro, Strips, Feed, Elements, Ratio, Transfer, Patch, Antenna.

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