A Novel Approach to the Production of Printed Patch Antennas

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Popela, Miroslav
Olivová, Jana
Plíva, Zdeněk
Petržílka, Leoš
Krchová, Michaela
Joska, Zdeněk
Janů, Přemysl

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Mark

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This paper presents the manufacturing of a patch antenna using an advanced 3D printing technology called lights-out digital additive manufacturing (LDM). This 3D LDM printing technology is mainly used for printing circuit boards (PCBs); however, it has also been used to print a patch antenna from conductive (CI) and dielectric ink (DI). This 3D LDM-printed antenna was compared with antennas on different dielectric substrates (Arlon 25N and FR4). The obtained results are compared and analyzed in this paper.
This paper presents the manufacturing of a patch antenna using an advanced 3D printing technology called lights-out digital additive manufacturing (LDM). This 3D LDM printing technology is mainly used for printing circuit boards (PCBs); however, it has also been used to print a patch antenna from conductive (CI) and dielectric ink (DI). This 3D LDM-printed antenna was compared with antennas on different dielectric substrates (Arlon 25N and FR4). The obtained results are compared and analyzed in this paper.

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Applied Sciences-Basel. 2024, vol. 14, issue 4, p. 1-15.
https://www.mdpi.com/2076-3417/14/4/1556

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