Abstract:
This project aims to design a rectangular microstrip patch antenna using Flame Retardant 4 (FR-4) with a dielectric constant of 4.3 and Roger RT/duroid 5880 with a dielectric constant of 2.2 as dielectric substrate materials and feed them using microstrip line feed and coaxial probe feed to operates at a resonant frequency of 2.4 GHz for Wi-Fi applications. The transmission line model was used in the project because it is the
simplest method to get the approximate dimensions for the antennas. In this project, the Computer Simulations Technology software was used to simulate the antennas. After the simulating was processed, the antenna parameters result (Return loss, Voltage Standing Wave Ratio, Bandwidth, Efficiency, Directivity, Gain, Half Power Beam width) for FR-4 and Roger RT/duroid 5880 were compared. The antenna parameters result show that the FR-4 has a higher bandwidth as compared to a Roger RT/duroid 5880; however, the efficiency, directivity, gain and half power beam-width were enhanced with Roger RT/duroid 5880. All the antennas were designed and simulated to get minimum return loss and minimum voltage standing wave ratio.