Title :
Miniaturization of a Spiral Antenna Using Periodic Z-Plane Meandering
Author :
O´Brien, Jonathan M. ; Grandfield, John E. ; Mumcu, Gokhan ; Weller, Thomas M.
Author_Institution :
Center for Wireless & Microwave Inf. Syst. (WAMI), Univ. of South Florida, Tampa, FL, USA
Abstract :
A new approach for miniaturizing an ultra-wideband spiral antenna, called the periodic spiral antenna (PSA), is presented. The combination of z-directed meandering of the antenna element and a tapered substrate profile provides a volumetric style of miniaturization. In this design, the distributed inductance and capacitance, and therefore the impedance match, are tightly controlled as the footprint is reduced. The effectiveness of z-directed meandering is confirmed through a loop antenna study that demonstrates a footprint reduction of 76.7% compared to the 57.1% reduction using planar meandering. Numerical simulations and measurements show that the PSA maintains similar performance as a traditional Archimedean spiral antenna with a miniaturization factor up to 1.2 prior to dielectric loading. A sinusoidal variation in the sidewall height of the back cavity is also shown to contribute to improved antenna performance. A 0.8-3 GHz cavity-backed PSA fabricated using a tapered ULTEM (εr = 2.75) substrate and 0.81 mm diameter copper wire is described.
Keywords :
impedance matching; numerical analysis; spiral antennas; ultra wideband antennas; Archimedean spiral antenna; ULTEM; antenna element; cavity-backed PSA; dielectric loading; distributed capacitance; distributed inductance; frequency 0.8 GHz to 3 GHz; impedance match; loop antenna; periodic Z-plane meandering; periodic spiral antenna; size 0.81 mm; spiral antenna miniaturization; ultrawideband spiral antenna; volumetric style; Antennas; Cavity resonators; Gain; Impedance matching; Oscillators; Spirals; Substrates; Miniature antennas; periodic spiral antenna; periodic spiral antenna (PSA); three dimensional miniaturization; three-dimensional (3-D) miniaturization; ultra-wideband antennas;
Journal_Title :
Antennas and Propagation, IEEE Transactions on
DOI :
10.1109/TAP.2015.2394796