Journal of Electromagnetic Engineering and Science (Jul 2020)

Electrically and Frequency-Tunable Printed Inverted-F Antenna with a Perturbed Parasitic Element

  • Yoon-Seon Choi,
  • Ji-Hun Hong,
  • Jong-Myung Woo

DOI
https://doi.org/10.26866/jees.2020.20.3.164
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 20, no. 3
pp. 164 – 168

Abstract

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This study designed an electrically and frequency-tunable printed inverted-F antenna (PIFA) with a perturbed parasitic element between the antenna and the ground plane. The resonant frequency of the proposed antenna can be changed via the short- and open-circuit operation of the parasitic element. This operation is activated using an electrical switch, which in this case is a PIN diode with an inductor and a resistor. The antenna was designed on the basis of the principles of the perturbation method, which enables control over resonant frequencies through modifications to the volume of a metal cavity. Meandered gaps were incorporated into the parasitic element for the independent operation of each PIN diode switch. The size of the PIFA’s radiator is 4.8 × 10 mm2, and the tunable resonant frequency at the –10 dB bandwidth is 340 MHz (17.3%).

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