Miniature Dipole Antenna for Active Near-Field Sensor

Conference: GeMiC 2009 - German Microwave Conference
03/16/2009 - 03/18/2009 at München, Germany

Proceedings: GeMiC 2009

Pages: 4Language: englishTyp: PDF

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Authors:
Spang, Matthias; Albach, Manfred (Chair of Electromagnetic Fields, Friedrich-Alexander University, Erlangen, Germany)
Uddin, Nasir; Thiede, Andreas (Chair of High-Frequency Electronics, University of Paderborn, Paderborn, Germany)

Abstract:
In EMC analysis, electromagnetic near-field scanning of printed circuit boards as well as of large scale integrated circuits becomes more and more popular. One approach to measure electromagnetic field distributions with high spatial resolution and sensitivity is the use of miniature active field probes. A small dipole probe on GaAs substrate intended to be integrated with active circuitry is reported in this work. Our target frequency range is from 1MHz to 3GHz and is planned to extend up to 10GHz. The electrical properties of the sensor are investigated by simulations with two software packages and a lumped equivalent circuit is presented. The effect of the GaAs substrate, the load impedance and the trace width of the dipole structure on the sensitivity of the probe is discussed.