Impedance of a circular-disc printed-circuit antenna

Abstract
The driving-point impedance of a printed-circuit antenna consisting of a circular disc separated by a dielectric from a ground plane is investigated experimentally. The impedance is measured as a function of the operating frequency for various disc diameters, thicknesses and permittivities of the dielectric and feed point positions. In addition, a theoretical parallel RLC circuit model is proposed and compared with the experimental data.