A Comparative Parametric and Design analysis of MSPA with Three Different Substrate Materials Jindal Payal1,*, Sharma Sudhir Kumar2, Vyas Utkarsha3 1Ph. D. Scholar, Department of Jaipur National University, Jaipur, Rajasthan, India 2Head & Professor of ECE, Department of Jaipur National University, Jaipur, Rajasthan, India, sudhir.732000@gmail.com 3M. Tech. Scholar, Mechanical Department, Suresh Gyan Vihar University, Jaipur, Rajasthan, India, utkarsha1602@gmail.com *Corresponding author email id: payaljindalpayal@gmail.com
Online published on 15 January, 2020. Abstract In this paper, we want to present a comparison of different parameters with different substrate materials. Here, we are presenting a design and simulation of H-shaped and E-shaped micro-strip patch antenna. This antenna structure is realised on a glass epoxy substrate with dielectric constant 4.2, with thickness of 1.6 mm and finite ground plane. The antenna is made by two different substrate materials using epoxy-Kevlar material and another material is FR4-epoxy. The glass epoxy substrate with dielectric constant 4.2, with thickness of 1.6 mm and finite ground plane. So it is observed that, effect of change in base material or substrate material of antenna, than it will the cause of different change of antenna parameter like, bandwidth, return loss, VSWR, gain and radiation pattern. Top Keywords Micro-strip patch antenna, Dielectric constant, Loss tangent, Co-axial fed, Micro-strip patch antenna, Gain of antenna, Reflection coefficient of antenna, VSWR of antenna. Top |