How to feed a microstrip patch antenna with an SMA connector on a finite ground

Esti Hansmann_20805
Esti Hansmann_20805
Altair Employee
edited May 2023 in Altair HyperWorks

This article is a practical guide on how to feed a microstrip patch antenna on a finite ground using a waveguide source.

As an example, we will look at a microstrip circular patch antenna with a feed line connected by an SMA connector to a coaxial cable.

 

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The front and side (section) view of the physical microstrip patch antenna for illustration purposes. Dimensions not to scale.

 

The circular patch antenna is modelled using a finite ground plane. Instead of using an approximation of the feeding mechanism (for example, a pin feed or edge feed), an SMA connector will be modelled as in the physical model. A waveguide port and waveguide source are added to the front face of the SMA connector to excite the patch antenna.

 

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An example of a circular patch antenna on a finite substrate with a feed line at the bottom of the substrate in CADFEKO.

Left: 100% opacity; Right: 20% opacity.

 

To model the SMA connector:

  • Import a model of an SMA connector and place it near the end of the feed line.
  • Adjust the height of the pin to ensure that the pin makes contact with the feed line.
  • To ensure electrical connectivity, union the patch antenna and the SMA connector.

 

image Note: Confirm that the regions and faces of the connector have the correct material properties after the union operation.

 

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 A model of a SMA connector was imported as a .cfx file and placed near the end of the feed line. Opacity set to 20%.

 

To excite the microstrip antenna:

  • Select the front face of the SMA connector.

 

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The face of the SMA connector is selected.

 

  • Add a waveguide port to the selected face.

 

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A waveguide port is added to the selected face.

  

 

  • Add a waveguide source to the waveguide port.

 

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A waveguide source is added to the waveguide port.

 

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