Abstract

This article proposes gain-enhanced circular patch antenna and array with introduction of multiple shorting pins. The antenna consists of a circular patch and several shorting pins. Equivalent inductance is brought to the patch after introducing shorting pins. Thus, resonance of the patch shifts at higher frequency. Compared to a conventional circular patch without any pins, radiation area of the proposed patch is enlarged given the same resonance frequency, hence leads to gain enhancement. The number of pins introduced to a circular patch can be set freely due to its symmetrical feature. Moreover, surface current is restricted within a small area around the center of the patch after introducing multiple pins, leading to more concentrated radiation. An equivalent circuit model is built for the proposed antenna. Layout and number optimization rules for introducing shorting pins are formulated. With these rules, gain of a circular patch can be maximized for the applications under certain size restrictions. A prototype operating at 5.8 GHz is designed and fabricated. Furthermore, a 2*2 array based on the gain-enhanced circular patch elements is implemented. In the measurements, high gain, high efficiency, and narrowed half-power beamwidth of the patch antenna and the array are observed.

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