Multi-stopband ultra-wideband antenna based on miniaturized dual-mode resonators and zero-order resonators
A dual-mode resonator and zero-order resonance technology is applied in the field of comprehensive design of multi-stopband ultra-wideband communication antennas, which can solve the problems of reduced antenna operating bandwidth, unsatisfactory ultra-wideband characteristics, and inability to suppress signals, and improve impedance. The effect of matching performance
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[0020] Embodiment 1 is a multi-stop-band ultra-wideband antenna based on miniaturized dual-mode resonators and zero-order resonators.
[0021] Antenna structure such as figure 1 All dimensions shown are in mm. The size of the substrate in this embodiment is 150×104.2×1. The measured antenna insertion loss (Return Loss) and input voltage standing wave ratio (VSWR) results are shown in figure 2 and image 3 .
[0022] The designed antenna example includes two parts: semi-elliptic antenna and multi-stop band filter. Among them, the multi-stop band filter is realized by coupling multiple dual-mode stepped impedance resonators (Stepped Impedance Resonators SIRs) and a zero-order split ring resonator (Split Ring Resonators SRRs) with the feeder. The antenna has an ultra-wideband antenna working bandwidth (1-6.05GHz) and five stopbands (1.28-1.39, 1.51-1.61, 2.99-3.11, 4.02-4.35, 4.88-5.16GHz).
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