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Digital key antenna
Kovář, Michal ; Polívka, Milan (referee) ; Raida, Zbyněk (advisor)
The Bachelor thesis deals with the design of circularly polarized antennas that are suitable for Bluetooth Low Energy for distance measurement. Since the antenna is going integrated into the car interior, that the antenna should not be too large. Hence, the microstrip antennas were modelled. All the proposed antennas contain an Arlon 25N substrate. The antennas are modelled and simulated in Ansys HFFS. The objective of the designed antennas is to operate at 2.44 GHz. The modeled and simulated antennas are then compared and are evaluated to decide which antenna is the most suitable for our application. The most suitable antenna is subsequently manufactured, and its properties are verified through measurement.
Smith Chart Visualization Tool
Marek, Martin ; Pokorný, Michal (referee) ; Kadlec, Petr (advisor)
The objective of my bachelor thesis was to create a Smith chart visualization tool in computing environment MATLAB. I created an impedance Smith chart in graphical user interface which delineate parameters of basic line types. Parameters of transmission lines can be defined in the Smith chart as normalized impedance, reflection coefficient, normalized admittance or impedance in combination with line’s characteristic impedance. It is also possible to design simple matching circuits, e.g. with quarter-wave transformer, series stub, parallel stub or matching circuits with lumped elements.
Rectangular patch atenna for the frequency band 60 GHz
Hubka, Patrik ; Hertl, Ivo (referee) ; Hebelka, Vladimír (advisor)
The goal of this thesis is design and build rectangular patch antenna for 60 GHz band, matched to 50 Ohms. First section described general knowledges about microstrips antennas and technologies for 60 GHz band. Second section introduced rectangular patch antenna feeded by miscrostrip line matched by quarter wave transformer on CuClad 217 substrate. Third section introduced two structural modification of rectangular patch antenna and measurements of return loss |S11|.
Design and optimization of the helical antenna
Zelinková, Lenka ; Olivová, Jana (referee) ; Lukeš, Zbyněk (advisor)
The thesis contains the design of helical antennas for the assigned frequencies. The theoretical design is verified by parameter calculators. The design properties were verified in the computer simulator CST Microwave studio where the antennas were optimized to the maximum gain. The antennas intended as parabola feeds are completed with the designs of parabolas and focal distances between the antennas and the parabolas. Impedance matching by a quarter-wave transformer is designed for the antennas.
Smith Chart Visualization Tool
Marek, Martin ; Pokorný, Michal (referee) ; Kadlec, Petr (advisor)
The objective of my bachelor thesis was to create a Smith chart visualization tool in computing environment MATLAB. I created an impedance Smith chart in graphical user interface which delineate parameters of basic line types. Parameters of transmission lines can be defined in the Smith chart as normalized impedance, reflection coefficient, normalized admittance or impedance in combination with line’s characteristic impedance. It is also possible to design simple matching circuits, e.g. with quarter-wave transformer, series stub, parallel stub or matching circuits with lumped elements.
Rectangular patch atenna for the frequency band 60 GHz
Hubka, Patrik ; Hertl, Ivo (referee) ; Hebelka, Vladimír (advisor)
The goal of this thesis is design and build rectangular patch antenna for 60 GHz band, matched to 50 Ohms. First section described general knowledges about microstrips antennas and technologies for 60 GHz band. Second section introduced rectangular patch antenna feeded by miscrostrip line matched by quarter wave transformer on CuClad 217 substrate. Third section introduced two structural modification of rectangular patch antenna and measurements of return loss |S11|.
Design and optimization of the helical antenna
Zelinková, Lenka ; Olivová, Jana (referee) ; Lukeš, Zbyněk (advisor)
The thesis contains the design of helical antennas for the assigned frequencies. The theoretical design is verified by parameter calculators. The design properties were verified in the computer simulator CST Microwave studio where the antennas were optimized to the maximum gain. The antennas intended as parabola feeds are completed with the designs of parabolas and focal distances between the antennas and the parabolas. Impedance matching by a quarter-wave transformer is designed for the antennas.

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