cooper wire
Can it generate an amplitude of 0.5mV sin wave?
Thanks
Depends by the frequency used. For such low voltage and wire length is no problem to transmit in a frequency range between UHF and let's say 2.5GHz.
But the transceiver I design is 433MHz frequency..
What order voltage can this wire antenna generate? Thx
Voltage and current flowing into the antenna depends by the radiation resistance.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Radiation_resistance
Yes it can, even with a 433 MHz small radio device. Assuming 10 dbm transmitted power and 2.1 dB dipole gain for transmitter and receiver antenna, you get about -20 dbm received power at 3 m distance, equivalent to 20 mV rms into 50 ohm.
A λ/4 (17.5 cm) monopole with a ground plane is the most simple antenna with about 50 ohm impedance.
Refer to free space attenuation to learn more about basic RF transmission properties.
