Frequency response analysis of dielectric materials in a parallel-plate transmission line

Aaron Don Munsayac Africa, Gregory James Pe, Robert Ianny Roy Quijano

Abstract


A transmission line allows different frequencies to conduct alternating current (AC). They are a peculiar type of wire that allows signal transmission while making it resistant to external noises. A parallel-plate transmission line is a type of transmission line designed with two parallel plates with a dielectric sheet material in the center, as the name implies. The parallel-plate transmission lines are usually used for a miniature setup in which the line prevents the signal from losing power. However, the line's frequency response is a varying setup in which a change in a parameter can fully change the frequency response of the line, and in turn trigger inefficiency. With this, different factors such as the conductor, the size, and the dielectric material of the parallel-plate transmission line can affect its frequency response. Specifically, the analysis of the transmission would test the various frequency responses when the dielectric sheet content is varied. The researchers will carry out experiments on air, Teflon, plexiglass, and E type glass dielectrics.

Keywords


Parallel-plate transmission line; Frequency Response; Dielectric Constant; Dielectric material analysis

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DOI: http://doi.org/10.11591/ijeecs.v22.i2.pp893-901

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The Indonesian Journal of Electrical Engineering and Computer Science (IJEECS)
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