In this study ETMA (Equilateral Triangular Microstrip Antennas) are designed to form dual frequency by inserting two shorting pins. Microstrip patch antennas' resonant frequencies with two shorting pins are represe...In this study ETMA (Equilateral Triangular Microstrip Antennas) are designed to form dual frequency by inserting two shorting pins. Microstrip patch antennas' resonant frequencies with two shorting pins are represented in this study by not only considering the theoretical results but also considering the both simulated and experimental results. For each geometry, positions of shorting pins are varied and effects of these variations are analyzed. The presented patch antennas in literature which have the same shape with shorting pin and without shorting pin are compared and results are presented. The methods in literature presented for estimating the resonant frequency depends on analytical methods which are originated from curve fitting. The results of this study will be the basement of the latter studies that predict the resonant frequencies of mentioned antennas before producing the antenna so that the engineers handle the problem by saving the time and estimating the frequency before production.展开更多
文摘In this study ETMA (Equilateral Triangular Microstrip Antennas) are designed to form dual frequency by inserting two shorting pins. Microstrip patch antennas' resonant frequencies with two shorting pins are represented in this study by not only considering the theoretical results but also considering the both simulated and experimental results. For each geometry, positions of shorting pins are varied and effects of these variations are analyzed. The presented patch antennas in literature which have the same shape with shorting pin and without shorting pin are compared and results are presented. The methods in literature presented for estimating the resonant frequency depends on analytical methods which are originated from curve fitting. The results of this study will be the basement of the latter studies that predict the resonant frequencies of mentioned antennas before producing the antenna so that the engineers handle the problem by saving the time and estimating the frequency before production.