Abstract

For a very long while the interests of small size electronic systems have been expanding. Because of progressions in integrated circuits the physical size of system is reduced. As the interest for enhanced integrated systems increments and as the system moves to higher frequencies, microwave creator searches for the up and coming era of microwave materials with enhanced adaptability. There is likewise an expanding interest of small and low cost antennas with decreasing in size of electronic systems. Because of their similarity with microwave incorporated circuits, Patch antennas are a standout amongst the most alluring antennas for coordinated Radio Frequency systems. A MSPA with substrate as Liquid Crystal Polymer (LCP) is proposed to satisfy the interest of coordinated RF front end systems. The goal of this paper is prologue to Liquid Crystal Polymer which is one of best substrate for creating MSP antennas.

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