Abstract

Minimization of power loss in the tuning circuits of frequency-tunable small resonant antennas, such as microstrip patches, is studied. The frequency shift and the associated power loss in certain tuning circuits are theoretically calculated based on approximate circuit models of fairly narrow-band resonant antennas. By investigating the ratio of frequency shift and loss, an optimal configuration for the tuning circuit can be determined. The theoretical results can be used e.g. to provide optimal starting values and design curves that facilitate the final design with a full-wave electromagnetic simulator. To support the theory, a frequency-tunable shorted patch antenna, with an optimized tuning circuit, is designed. Both simulated and measured results are presented for the prototype.

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