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Wideband antenna for the frequency range from 5 GHz to 10 GHz
Hebelka, Vladimír ; Oliva, Lukáš (referee) ; Řezníček, Zdeněk (advisor)
The design and manufacturing of a wideband bow-tie antennas for the frequency range from 5GHz to 10GHz are described on this thesis. In the first part of this thesis is decsribe a several type of bow-tie antennas. Next part provides the design of bow-tie antennas and optimalization in CST microwave studio software. At the end of the thesis are compare simulation results and measured results of bow-tie antennas.
Design of log-periodic antenna
Kliha, Marek ; Nováček, Zdeněk (referee) ; Láčík, Jaroslav (advisor)
This diploma thesis deal with the design of log-periodic antenna. The log-periodic antenna is self-complementary and broadband antenna. Antenna self-complementary structures are described only by angles. Input impedance of log-periodic antenna is equal to theoretical impedance ohms. The input impedance and radiation patterns of broadband antenna structures are independent of frequency over theoretically unlimited bandwidths. The log-periodic antennas provide linearly polarized radiation pattern. In this thesis is designed antenna for bandwidths 1 to 5GHz. In this diploma thesis is introduced design balanced unit, this is compound broadband balun and broadband impedance transformer. The broadband balun is based on conversion of microstrip line to balanced stripline. The Klopfenstein impedance taper is used for design. For simulation was used software from firma Zeland software IE3D.
Wideband antenna for the frequency range from 5 GHz to 10 GHz
Hebelka, Vladimír ; Oliva, Lukáš (referee) ; Řezníček, Zdeněk (advisor)
The design and manufacturing of a wideband bow-tie antennas for the frequency range from 5GHz to 10GHz are described on this thesis. In the first part of this thesis is decsribe a several type of bow-tie antennas. Next part provides the design of bow-tie antennas and optimalization in CST microwave studio software. At the end of the thesis are compare simulation results and measured results of bow-tie antennas.
Design of log-periodic antenna
Kliha, Marek ; Nováček, Zdeněk (referee) ; Láčík, Jaroslav (advisor)
This diploma thesis deal with the design of log-periodic antenna. The log-periodic antenna is self-complementary and broadband antenna. Antenna self-complementary structures are described only by angles. Input impedance of log-periodic antenna is equal to theoretical impedance ohms. The input impedance and radiation patterns of broadband antenna structures are independent of frequency over theoretically unlimited bandwidths. The log-periodic antennas provide linearly polarized radiation pattern. In this thesis is designed antenna for bandwidths 1 to 5GHz. In this diploma thesis is introduced design balanced unit, this is compound broadband balun and broadband impedance transformer. The broadband balun is based on conversion of microstrip line to balanced stripline. The Klopfenstein impedance taper is used for design. For simulation was used software from firma Zeland software IE3D.

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