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international conference on photonics in switching | 2009

Optical fiber link system for the antenna measurement

In-Kui Cho; Jung-Ik Mun; Sungmin Kim; Je-Hoon Yun

A practical optical link system was prepared with a transmitter (Tx)/receiver (Rx) for the antenna measurement. The optical TRx module consisted of a DFB-LD, a module PCB, a LNA, a driver/receiver IC, a PIN-PD, and a SMF jump cord. For the validity of our proposed system, we compare an optical link system with a RF cable system. The results clearly indicate that our proposed system can be useful to evaluate the antenna from 85 MHz to 2000 MHz.


The Journal of Korean Institute of Electromagnetic Engineering and Science | 2007

A Study on the MDAS-DR Antenna for Shaping Flat-Topped Radiation Pattern

Soon-Young Eom; Je-Hoon Yun; Soon-Ick Jeon; Chang-Joo Kim

In this paper, a new MDAS-DR antenna structure designed to efficiently shape a flat-topped radiation pattern is proposed. The antenna structure is composed of a stacked micro-strip patch exciter and a multi-layered disk array structure(MDAS) surrounded by a dielectric ring. The MDAS, which was supplied by a stacked microstrip patch exciter with radiating power, can form a flat-topped radiation pattern in a far field by a mutual interaction with the surrounding dielectric ring. Therefore, the design parameters of the dielectric ring and the MDAS structure are important design parameters for shaping a flat-topped radiation pattern. The proposed antenna used twelve multi-layered disk array elements and a Teflon material with a dielectric constant of 2.05. An antenna operated at 10 GHz was designed in order to verify the effectiveness of the proposed antenna structure. The commercial simulator of CST Microwave , which was adapted to a 3-D antenna structure analysis, was used for the simulation. The antenna breadboard was also fabricated and its electrical performance was measured in an anechoic antenna chamber. The measured results of the antenna breadboard with a flat-topped radiation pattern were found to be in good agreement with the simulated one. The MDAS-DR antenna gain measured at 10 GHz was 11.18 dBi, and the MDAS-DR antenna was capable of shaping a good flat-topped radiation pattern with a beam-width of about , at least within a fractional bandwidth of 8.0 %.


Proceedings of SPIE, the International Society for Optical Engineering | 2008

Optical Link by Using Optical Wiring Method for Reducing EMI

In-Kui Cho; Jong-Hwa Kwon; Sung-Woong Choi; Alexander Bondarik; Je-Hoon Yun; Chang-Joo Kim; Seungbeom Ahn; Myung-Yung Jeong; Hyo-Hoon Park

A practical optical link system was prepared with a transmitter (Tx) and receiver (Rx) for reducing EMI (electromagnetic interference). The optical TRx module consisted of a metal optical bench, a module printed circuit board (PCB), a driver/receiver IC, a VCSEL/PD array, and an optical link block composed of plastic optical fiber (POF). For the optical interconnection between the light-sources and detectors, an optical wiring method has been proposed to enable easy assembly. The key benefit of fiber optic link is the absence of electromagnetic interference (EMI) noise creation and susceptibility. This paper provides a method for optical interconnection between an optical Tx and an optical Rx, comprising the following steps: (i) forming a light source device, an optical detection device, and an optical transmission unit on a substrate (metal optical bench (MOB)); (ii) preparing a flexible optical transmission-connection medium (optical wiring link) to optically connect the light source device formed on the substrate with the optical detection device; and (iii) directly connecting one end of the surface-finished optical transmission connection medium with the light source device and the other end with the optical detection device. Electronic interconnections have uniquely electronic problems such as EMI, shorting, and ground loops. Since these problems only arise during transduction (electronics-to-optics or opticsto- electronics), the purely optical part and optical link(interconnection) is free of these problems. 1 An optical link system constructed with TRx modules was fabricated and the optical characteristics about data links and EMI levels were measured. The results clearly demonstrate that the use of an optical wiring method can provide robust and cost-effective assembly for reducing EMI of inter-chip interconnect. We successfully achieved a 4.5 Gb/s data transmission rate without EMI problems.


ieee antennas and propagation society international symposium | 2007

Broadband probe for efficient near field measurements

Jung-Ick Moon; Joung-Myoun Kim; Je-Hoon Yun; Soon-Ik Jeon; C.J. Kim

In this paper, we designed and fabricated the broadband probe with double ridged waveguide for broadband near-field measurements. An exponential taper ridge in the rectangular waveguide and novel waveguide transition were implemented for wideband impedance matching and compression of the higher modes. It has wideband characteristics and its measured impedance bandwidth ratio is approximately 123%(4.17:1) from 12.0 GHz to 50 GHz for SWR<3.0. And the peak radiation gain is 5.7~14.3 dBi. The performance of this probe is verified by the measured results and is in good agreement with the simulated results. It is possible that our designed broadband probe is applied to broadband near-field measurement under 50 GHz.


The Journal of Korean Institute of Electromagnetic Engineering and Science | 2007

A Study on the Shaped-Beam Antenna with High Gain Characteristic

Soon-Young Eom; Je-Hoon Yun; Soon-Ick Jeon; Chang-Joo Kim

This paper describes a shaped-beam antenna for increasing the antenna gain of a radiating element. The proposed antenna structure is composed of an exciting element and a multi-layered disk array structure(MDAS). The stack micro-strip patch elements were used as the exciter for effectively radiating the electromagnetic power to the MDAS over the broadband, and finite metallic disk array elements - which give the role of a director for shaping the antenna beam with the high gain - were finitely and periodically layered onto it. The efficient power coupling between the exciter and the MDAS should be carried out in such a way that the proposed antenna has a high gain characteristic. The design parameters of the exciter and the MDAS should be optimized together to meet the required specifications to meet the required specifications. In this study, a shaped-beam antenna with high gain was optimally designed under the operating conditions with a linear polarization and the frequency band of . Two methods constructed using thin dielectric film and dielectric foam materials respectively were also proposed in order to implement the MBAS of the antenna. In particular, through the computer simulation process, the electrical performance variations of the antenna with the MDAS realized by the thin dielectric film materials were shown according to the number of disk array elements in the stack layer. Two kinds of antenna breadboard with the MDAS realized with the thin dielectric film and dielectric foam materials were fabricated, but experimentation was conducted only on the antenna breadboard(Type 1) with the MDAS realized with the thin dielectric film materials according to the number of disk array elements in the stack layer in order to compare it with the electrical performance variations obtained during the simulation. The measured antenna gain performance was found to be in good agreement with the simulated one, and showed the periodicity of the antenna gain variations according to the stack layer number of the disk array elements. The electrical performance of the Type 1 antenna was measured at the center frequency of 10 GHz. As the disk away elements became the ten stacks, a maximum antenna gain of 15.65 dBi was obtained, and the measured return loss was not less than 11.4 dB within the operating band. Therefore, a 5 dB gain improvement of the Type 1 antenna can be obtained by the MDAS that is excited by the stack microstrip patch elements. As the disk array elements became the twelve stacks, the antenna gain of the Type 1 was measured to be 1.35 dB more than the antenna gain of the Type 2 by the outer dielectric ring effect, and the 3 dB beam widths measured from the two antenna breadboards were about and respectively.


vehicular technology conference | 2005

Compact dipole antenna for 2.4/5GHhz for a laptop computer

Jung-Ick Moon; Joung-Myoun Kim; Je-Hoon Yun; Soon-Ik Jeon

A compact and broadband dipole antenna for dual ISM-band applications is proposed and implemented on a laptop. The performances of the implemented antennas are validated by the comparison results with both measurements and simulations. As a result, we can obtain some useful results that may provide a better theoretical and experimental understanding of the relationship between the radiation characteristics and the antennas environment including its mobile application.


Archive | 2005

Antenna using inductively coupled feeding method, RFID tag using the same and antenna impedence matching method thereof

Hae-Won Son; Won-Kyu Choi; Je-Hoon Yun; Jong-Suk Chae


Archive | 2011

Direct feeding apparatus for impedance matching of wireless power transmission device, and transmitter and receiver using the same

Je-Hoon Yun; In-Kui Cho; Jung-Ick Moon; Seong-Min Kim; Dong-Hee Park


Archive | 2013

APPARATUS AND METHOD FOR RECOGNIZING LOCATION OF OBJECT IN LOCATION RECOGNITION SYSTEM

In-Kui Cho; Jung-lck Moon; Seong-Min Kim; Je-Hoon Yun; Woo-Jin Byun; Jae-Ick Choi


Archive | 2005

PIFA and RFID tag using the same

Won-Kyu Choi; Hae-Won Son; Je-Hoon Yun; Ji-Hoon Bae; Jong-Suk Chae

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Jung-Ick Moon

Electronics and Telecommunications Research Institute

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In-Kui Cho

Electronics and Telecommunications Research Institute

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Chang-Joo Kim

Electronics and Telecommunications Research Institute

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Seong-Min Kim

Electronics and Telecommunications Research Institute

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Joung-Myoun Kim

Electronics and Telecommunications Research Institute

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Soon-Ik Jeon

Electronics and Telecommunications Research Institute

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Soon-Young Eom

Electronics and Telecommunications Research Institute

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Woo-Jin Byun

Electronics and Telecommunications Research Institute

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Young Ho Kim

Electronics and Telecommunications Research Institute

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Soon-Soo Oh

Electronics and Telecommunications Research Institute

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