In this paper, we present a new microfluidic microwave sensor loaded with a star-slotted patch for detecting the quality of edible oil. The relative dielectric permittivity and the quality of edible oil will change after being heated at a high temperature. Therefore, the quality of edible oil can be detected by measuring the relative dielectric permittivity of edible oil. The sensor is used to determine the edible oil with different dielectric permittivity by measuring the resonance frequency offset of the input reflection coefficient, which operates at 2.68 GHz. This sensor is designed based on a resonant approach to provide the best sensing accuracy and is implemented using a substrate integrated waveguide structure combined with a pentagonal slot antenna operating at 2.3~2.9 GHz. It can detect greasy liquids with the real part of the complex permittivity ranging from two to three.
The research of transient electromagnetic pulse emission monitoring technology (TEMPEST) protection is essential. Based on microstrip bandstop filter (MSBSF), a method to prevent electromagnetic information leakage of high-power transmission lines is proposed in this paper. The MSBSF with a high insertion loss and carrying large current in the frequency of 2.40–2.49 GHz is designed, fabricated, and experimentally measured. The fabricated MSBSF with the insertion loss of 38 dB at 2.41–2.49 GHz can carry a current greater than 10A and withstand a voltage of 1.7 kV. Compared with the traditional electromagnetic interference (EMI) filter, the MSBSF has the advantages of preventing conducted electromagnetic information leakage in the high-frequency bands, carrying greater current subject to higher voltage, and possessing lighter weight. The MSBSF may be used to prevent the leakage of high-frequency electromagnetic information of high-power transmission lines.
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