skycross - isolated mode antenna technology
时间:04-08
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On my emails I am getting more and more wireless news about ?revolutionary? iMAT antenna patented by SkyCross:
--SkyCross introduced in 2008 Isolated Mode Antenna Technology (iMAT) which lets one antenna do the work of two or more antennas.
It?s a takeoff of the popular meander line antenna (MLA) approach, which lets designers create smaller antennas in a limited space that have the same or better performance as common half- or quarter-wave designs. The iMAT design is a single antenna with two feedpoints that are selected to improve isolation between them. The multiple feedpoints also create two independent antenna radiation patterns that are in effect equivalent to those produced by separate antennas. Benefits include lower cost, simpler integration, and improved aesthetic design without sacrificing performance--
What is confusing me is how a ?cramped? meander wire can have ?same or better performance as common half- or quarter-wave designs?. Probably Hertz and Marconi (inventors of the dipole and vertical antennas) roll over in their caves.
Is anybody here who tested this antenna?
SkyCross employees please standby :D
--SkyCross introduced in 2008 Isolated Mode Antenna Technology (iMAT) which lets one antenna do the work of two or more antennas.
It?s a takeoff of the popular meander line antenna (MLA) approach, which lets designers create smaller antennas in a limited space that have the same or better performance as common half- or quarter-wave designs. The iMAT design is a single antenna with two feedpoints that are selected to improve isolation between them. The multiple feedpoints also create two independent antenna radiation patterns that are in effect equivalent to those produced by separate antennas. Benefits include lower cost, simpler integration, and improved aesthetic design without sacrificing performance--
What is confusing me is how a ?cramped? meander wire can have ?same or better performance as common half- or quarter-wave designs?. Probably Hertz and Marconi (inventors of the dipole and vertical antennas) roll over in their caves.
Is anybody here who tested this antenna?
SkyCross employees please standby :D
