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Circularly Polarized Printed Helix Antenna for L- and S-Bands Applications

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The first aim of this work is to design a new geometry of printed helix antennas in a simple structure that only uses planar FR4 substrates, unlike conventional wire helix… Click to show full abstract

The first aim of this work is to design a new geometry of printed helix antennas in a simple structure that only uses planar FR4 substrates, unlike conventional wire helix antennas. The main body of helix comprises four rectangular substrates containing helix arms forming a box. The printed helix arms are designed in a way that they meet each other in the edges of substrates when placed next to one another. The most important advantages of this work are introducing a method that makes the helix antenna fabrication and also the impedance matching procedure simpler. The presented helix antenna has endfire radiation in Z-direction with circular polarization suitable for Land S-bands applications. Simulated and measured results show that the proposed antenna has a wide impedance bandwidth of 1.37 GHz from 1.56 GHz to 2.93 GHz (more than 61%), the 3 dB axial ratio bandwidth of 1.18 GHz from 1.58 GHz to 2.76 GHz (more than 54%) and a maximum gain of 11.3 dBiC at 1.6 GHz.

Keywords: printed helix; helix antenna; bands applications; helix; ghz

Journal Title: Radioengineering
Year Published: 2020

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