how to decide the gain of an antenna
The decision will be mainly based on the requirements of your link budget ...
Transmitter power out > Feedline loss > TX Antenna gain > Path Loss > RX Antenna gain > Receiver front end gain
Your link budget will ensure that when all those figures are taken into account that it will also take into account things like additional path losses due to extreme weather etc so that you still end up with a required minimum SNR ( CNR) and BER.
There's no point building/using excessive gain antennas if they are not needed, that's just a waste of resources/money
The frequency you are going to use will have the most influence on what type of antenna will be used
cheers
Dave
ok what is the ideal gain?or i should rather say normal gain for an antenna being used in a rectenna
I like to use 6
ok thank you very much
by the way do you know about using ADS?
i am really new to this stuff.i have to design this rectenna in ADS but i cant do a single step i have its picture i have to just copy it but still i cant
can you help me?
sorry, I am not familiar with ADS
Dave
any links?
hi ,
As u said application tells us what kind of antenna and hw much gain is required,
I was previously involved in the design of a RADAR system where we needed a 42 dB gain antenna to transmit to a range
of 100KM. so gain of antenna depends on the Range requirement and your SNR requirements..!