Dual-band planar inverted F antenna for GSM/DCS mobile phones |
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Authors: | Shih-Huang Yeh Kin-Lu Wong Tzung-Wern Chiou Shyh-Tirng Fang |
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Affiliation: | Dept. of Electr. Eng., Nat. Sun Yat-Sen Univ., Kaohsiung, Taiwan; |
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Abstract: | A compact dual-band planar inverted F antenna suitable for the application as a global system for mobile communication/digital communication system (GSM/DCS) dual-band mobile phone internal antenna is proposed and implemented. The proposed antenna has three resonant elements, two meandered metallic strips of slightly different lengths and one nearly-rectangular patch, which are printed on a supporting FR4 substrate and arranged in a compact configuration. These three resonant elements share a common shorting pin, and for the GSM (890-960 MHz) operation, the proposed antenna is operated with the two meandered strips both resonated as a quarter-wavelength structure, leading to a wide bandwidth formed by two resonant modes. For the upper band of the proposed antenna, three resonant modes are generated, two from the second higher-order modes of the two meandered strips and one from the nearly-rectangular patch, leading to a wide bandwidth covering the DCS band (1710-1880 MHz). The antenna design and experimental results are presented. |
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