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A Compact Meandered Microstrip Patch Antenna
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this article, and characteristics of the antenna are experimentally investigated.
2. DESIGN CONSIDERATIONS AND EXPERIMENTAL RESULTS

1997 John Wiley & Sons, Inc. CCC 0895-2477r97

A COMPACT MEANDERED CIRCULAR MICROSTRIP ANTENNA WITH A SHORTING PIN
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Kin-Lu Wong,1 Chia-Luan Tang,1 and Hong-Twu Chen 2 Department of Electrical Engineering National Sun Yat-Sen University Kaohsiung, Taiwan 804, Republic of China 2 Department of Electrical Engineering Chinese Military Academy Fong-Shan, Taiwan 830, Republic of China Recei¨ ed 8 January 1997 ABSTRACT: By using a shorting pin and meandering the circular patch, a compact circular microstrip antenna with a patch size of less than 10% of the con¨ entional circular patch antenna can be easily obtained. The design of such compact circular microstrip antennas is described, and experimental results are presented and discussed. 1997 John Wiley & Sons, Inc. Microwave Opt Technol Lett 15: 147 149, 1997 Key words: compact circular microstrip antenna; meandered circular patch; shorting pin 1. INTRODUCTION

Figure 1 shows the configuration of the short-circuited, meandered circular microstrip antenna. The circular patch is short-circuited at the edge with a shorting pin, and three narrow slots of the same length Ž l . and width Ž w . are cut in the patch. The shorting pin makes the circular patch resonate at a much lower frequency w2x, as compared with a conventional circular patch of the same size. The

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