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Modeling of log-periodic planar antenna
Martiš, Vítězslav ; Pokorný, Michal (referee) ; Láčík, Jaroslav (advisor)
The content of this work is a analysis of the project method and a simulation of planar logarithmically-periodic antenna. The simulation verified effects of main antenna-dimensions on her function. Through the use of results was designed acceptable antenna, inclusive of supply circuit. This was remitted to simulation
Miniature antenna for mobile applications
Šmarda, Marek ; Švanda,, Milan (referee) ; Pokorný, Michal (advisor)
This work deals with the most famous constructions of planar antennas. The work analyses selected methods of connecting planar antennas' charging with the possibility of impedance adaptation. An important part of the work consists of description of techniques for increasing bandwidth and conversely techniques for reducing the dimensions which are important for the design of planar antennas for mobile devices. The antennas were designed by means of theoretical basis and their properties were examined in the electromagnetic field simulator. The selected antenna model was constructed and its parameters were measured experimentally. The matching circuit for the antenna to tune it to different resonant frequencies was designed and constructed.
Coplanar directional and hybrid couplers
Žabokrtský, Michal ; Šádek, Václav (referee) ; Dvořák, Radek (advisor)
This thesis deals with coplanar directional and hybrid couplers. Firstly, the thesis describes the theory of hybrid microwave integrated circuits with their advantages and disadvantages in comparison with other types of microwave circuits. Next, the thesis deals with basic microstrips and individual types of coplanar strips and waveguides are also more closely analyzed. The thesis also explains a theory of directional and hybrid couplers and analyses particular kinds of directionality and attributes of the real directional couplers. The following chapter shows a method of design of a few coplanar directional coupler types. Attributes of the types are then verified in CST Microwave Studio. The last chapter includes measured parameters of the couplers and their comparison with the theoretical values from the previous part. The next aim of the thesis is to create laboratory tasks which deals with coplanar directional couplers. The laboratory task is found in the appendix.
Modeling of log-periodic planar antenna
Martiš, Vítězslav ; Pokorný, Michal (referee) ; Láčík, Jaroslav (advisor)
The content of this work is a analysis of the project method and a simulation of planar logarithmically-periodic antenna. The simulation verified effects of main antenna-dimensions on her function. Through the use of results was designed acceptable antenna, inclusive of supply circuit. This was remitted to simulation
Modeling of log-periodic planar antenna
Martiš, Vítězslav ; Pokorný, Michal (referee) ; Láčík, Jaroslav (advisor)
The content of this work is a analysis of the project method and a simulation of planar logarithmically-periodic antenna. The simulation verified effects of main antenna-dimensions on her function. Through the use of results was designed acceptable antenna, inclusive of supply circuit. This was remitted to simulation
Miniature antenna for mobile applications
Šmarda, Marek ; Švanda,, Milan (referee) ; Pokorný, Michal (advisor)
This work deals with the most famous constructions of planar antennas. The work analyses selected methods of connecting planar antennas' charging with the possibility of impedance adaptation. An important part of the work consists of description of techniques for increasing bandwidth and conversely techniques for reducing the dimensions which are important for the design of planar antennas for mobile devices. The antennas were designed by means of theoretical basis and their properties were examined in the electromagnetic field simulator. The selected antenna model was constructed and its parameters were measured experimentally. The matching circuit for the antenna to tune it to different resonant frequencies was designed and constructed.
Coplanar directional and hybrid couplers
Žabokrtský, Michal ; Šádek, Václav (referee) ; Dvořák, Radek (advisor)
This thesis deals with coplanar directional and hybrid couplers. Firstly, the thesis describes the theory of hybrid microwave integrated circuits with their advantages and disadvantages in comparison with other types of microwave circuits. Next, the thesis deals with basic microstrips and individual types of coplanar strips and waveguides are also more closely analyzed. The thesis also explains a theory of directional and hybrid couplers and analyses particular kinds of directionality and attributes of the real directional couplers. The following chapter shows a method of design of a few coplanar directional coupler types. Attributes of the types are then verified in CST Microwave Studio. The last chapter includes measured parameters of the couplers and their comparison with the theoretical values from the previous part. The next aim of the thesis is to create laboratory tasks which deals with coplanar directional couplers. The laboratory task is found in the appendix.

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