In this paper, a printed monopole antenna with simple structure, small size, and easy to design is proposed. The antenna consists of a bent L-shaped monopole extended from the ground and an L-shaped strip connected to the feed line. The bent L-shaped monopole with an L-shape strip coupled to excited the low and high band. By proper adjusting the parameters of the antenna, an antenna for WLAN application can be obtained. The bandwidth of the antenna can cover the bands of WLAN system; therefore the antenna may be a good candidate for WLAN antenna on USB devices.
For the purpose of minimizing the dual‐band bandpass filters (2.4 and 5.7 GHz), two stepped impedance resonator structures are modified and involved in a pair of distorted coupled lines to form a compact structure.And because the designed filter is printed on the high quality factor and dielectric constant aluminum oxide ceramic substrate by the screen‐printing technique, the characteristics of the filters could be improved and the size of the filters could be minimized to only 22.2 × 12 mm2. Furthermore, the modified SIR structure can be used to tune the second resonant frequency (harmonic) for the applications of dual bands, and the modified coupled line structures can be used to excite additional transmission zeros and adjust its locations, which can improve the characteristics of the filters effectively. In this article, the optimum measured insertion loss and bandwidth for 2.4 GHz are −0.98 dB and 11.1%, respectively, and for 5.7 GHz are −1.05 dB and 10.1%, respectively. © 2010 Wiley Periodicals, Inc. Microwave Opt Technol Lett 52: 1091–1094, 2010; Published online in Wiley InterScience (www.interscience.wiley.com). DOI 10.1002/mop.25126
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