2009
DOI: 10.1002/mop.24309
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The compact quad‐band PCB embedded antenna for mobile handset applications

Abstract: A novel compact PCB printed quad‐band antenna using a composite loop and PIFA structure for mobile phones is presented. The proposed antenna is composed of a meandered loop antenna and PIFA having the merits of the loop antenna and PIFA. The antenna element is printed on the top ungrounded portion (34.5 mm (W) × 17 mm (L)) of a 0.8‐mm thick FR4 substrate of a mobile phone PCB. Despite the low volume and low profile of the antenna structure, it can fulfill the bandwidth requirements of the GSM900, DCS1800, PCS1… Show more

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“…As multiple mobile communications are serviced nationwide and worldwide, a multiband antenna can be equipped in a mobile terminal. Multiband antennas, such as tri‐, quad‐, and penta‐band antennas, have been proposed [1–5]. A printed antenna has an attractive feature due to compactness in size.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…As multiple mobile communications are serviced nationwide and worldwide, a multiband antenna can be equipped in a mobile terminal. Multiband antennas, such as tri‐, quad‐, and penta‐band antennas, have been proposed [1–5]. A printed antenna has an attractive feature due to compactness in size.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%