vivaldi antenna
Check out this article:
"Novel antennas for ultra-wideband communications"
by N. Fortino, G. Kossiavas, J. Y. Dauvignac, R. Staraj
in Microwave and Optical Technology Letters, Volume 41, Issue 3 , pp. 166 - 169
based on a triangular (bowtie) monopole...Completely different from typical UWB antenna types...
I am working on Planar UWB Antenna such as SINUOUS, LOGPER and Spiral Antennas.
i read about an ultra wideband antenna, called "fish eye" antenna, it was a kind of microstrip antenna, and it was used in puls radar and puls communication. it has 2 octave bandwidth
Can you upload any doc about fish eye, please
Hi KMPA,
I am very interested in sinuous antennas and their feed networks... can you please give me any information on how i could design the tapered balun.
Hi Dear jafargholi!
You'd better use CST in order to simulate the ULTRA WIDEBAND ANTENNA, cause the frequency range is so large.
Thanks!
Added after 5 minutes:
Hi Everyone!
I know some other UWBA too, such as Helical Antenna, Spherical Antenna, Elliptic Antenna, Four Square Patch Antenna, Drop-Eye Antenna and Spiral Antenna.
Thanks!
hi all,i simualte some uwb antenna with bandwidth 150% if u need it ,i ready to upload them
KMPA?
What do u wanna show? the live-show-antenne?
So do sthg more serviceable !
Hi, all:
There are many kinds of structures to achieve UWB performance. The critical point is that you need to give it enough volume for the field. The physical part can be low profile. However, you should give it enough space in the proximity. I tried one antenna with 4 elliptical shapes, I can easily achieve S11 < - 10 dB from 3 to mroe than 12 GHz. Attached is some graph showing the shape and the s-parameters realized by the FastEM Design Kit on IE3D. Interested users can find the structure from the IE3D evaluation license (www.zeland.com). The antenna is not patented or I am not sure whether there is any organization patended such an antenna. Its performance is excellent. I am from Zeland. Regards.
here is one of them
hello all
i'm simulating equiangular spiral antenna with hfss
for my undergraduate thesis. i must match the antenna's input impedance to 50 ohm. does anybody here know about ways to match it? i mean playing with geometry or stuff like that. it must operate within 2-18 ghz. so if we use balun it'll be narrowband and i'll fail :(
any help is appreciated. if u want to know about spiral antennas i can help a little too. just leave a message.
Hi ayy2023
You may want to check out the paper entiled "Broadband Microstrip-Coplanar Stripline-Fed Circularly Polarized Spiral Antenna" from IEEE APS 2006. You can design a broadband balun and still get the wideband performance of your antenna.
Hope it helps.
hi Mansour_M
are you have some articles or simulation files for Spherical Antenna, Elliptic Antenna, Drop-Eye Antenna
i wonder that simulate them.
best regards
Hi there
There are Wu-King antennas too. But with less efectivity (resistive sheet). On the other side Wu-King based structures are extremly wideband.
Goodbye Again
hi rezna please tell me the reference
regards
hi all
please check these linkes:
https://www.edaboard.com/viewtopic.p...192&highlight=
https://www.edaboard.com/viewtopic.p...866&highlight=
and:
https://www.edaboard.com/viewtopic.p...038&highlight=
to: jafargholi (and for all other )
Hi jafargholi
reference:
The cylindrical antenna with nonreflecting resistive loading. WU, T.T., KING, W.P. IEEE Transactions on Antennas and Propagation
A relatively short cylindrical broadband antenna with tapered resistive loading for picosecond pulse measurements. KANDA, M. IEEE Transactions on Antennas and Propagation.1978
my source: in czech unfortunately
Extended theory of Wu-King traveling wave resistive antenna. Electrorevue [online]. 2006, no. 58, 2006. Accesible on WWW: <http://www.electrorevue.cz/clanky/06058>
thanks rezna
but please upload them if it is possible for you!
thanks