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antenna array on 60GHz

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60 ghz antenna

Hi, everyone. Has anyone designed the 60GHz antenna array before? I have some questions about it:

1) which types of the antenna will be suitable for such a high frequency, microstrip patch antenna, slot antenna, printed dipole antenna or something else?

2) which fabrication techniques should be used, PCB, Ceramic, or silicon microelectronics? What are their pros and cons.

Thanks.
 

dipole antenna 60ghz

Hi
I think Patch antenna array is useful.
See the paper on link below .

This will help you to understand.
Abhishekabs
 

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60 ghz patch antenna + pcb

But I cannot open this link. What is the name of this paper? Thank you very much!

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And any other materials about such array available?
 

i think patch antennas aren't useful in this case since their losses increas as you increase frequncy, i think reflector antennas are suitable
collin antenna book is helpful
regards
 

i also think patch would be best for it.

azam
 
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jayleung said:
Hi, everyone. Has anyone designed the 60GHz antenna array before? I have some questions about it:

1) which types of the antenna will be suitable for such a high frequency, microstrip patch antenna, slot antenna, printed dipole antenna or something else?

2) which fabrication techniques should be used, PCB, Ceramic, or silicon microelectronics? What are their pros and cons.

Thanks.


u can use spiral array.......its use for high frequency
 
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