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International Symposium on Antennas and Propagation

2015

Session Number:S1.11

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Number:S1.11.1

Measurement Jig Using Semi-Rigid Cable for Differential Impedance Measurement by S-Parameters

Ryuta Tozawa,  Takayuki Sasamori,  Kazuma Endo,  Teruo Tobana,  Yoji Isota ,  

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Publication Date:2015/11/9

Online ISSN:2188-5079

DOI:10.34385/proc.37.S1.11.1

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Summary:
Recently, the S-parameter method using a vector network analyzer and a measurement jig instead of a balun was proposed whereby the differential input impedance of a balanced-fed antenna were obtained. As no balun is used, measuring impedance over a wide frequency bandwidth is now possible. To improve measurement accuracy of the S-parameter method, the dependence on thickness of the semi-rigid cable used for the measurement jig is obtained from the results of calculations using the FDTD method. Two types of jigs each made from semi-rigid cables of differing thickness were fabricated, and the input impedance of the dipole antenna calculated using the S-parameter method. The impedances were compared with those obtained from the available theories by King and calculation results of delta-gap-fed dipole antennas. Results from the S-parameter method agree with the available theories by King and the calculated results of the conventional model of a dipole antenna, over a range of about 6 GHz or less.