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The authors have proposed two types of microstrip antennas printed on the parallelepiped dielectric chip for the Bluetooth system and the 5.2 GHz wireless LAN. These antennas are excited by the electromagnetic coupling. For the Bluetooth system, the rectangular patch conductor is printed on the chip and excited by the monopole antenna printed on the sidewall of chip. The size of dielectric chip is 12 mm by 12 mm by 4 mm. For the 5.2 GHz Wireless LAN, the shorted rectangular patch microstirp antenna is excited by the three monopoles composed of through holes within the chip. The size of this antenna is 8 mm by 6 mm by 2 mm.

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Date:Mar 2009
Pages:5
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