Re: Ultra Wide Band Antenna
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Small planar UWB antennas in proximity of the human head
well does anyone have information about spiral uwb antennas which are frequency independent?
hi dear freinds,
i'm also working on UWB antenna
so i'll be happy to help any one on uwb antenna design
for this contact me at : simosim78@hotmail.com
good luck for all.
I order the number not enough, oneself effort, expect to progress with everyone together.
Any good textbook in the UWB antenna topic?
The Art and Science of Ultra-Wideband Antennas
by Hans Schantz.
I am also looking for electronic version
wiley_uwb_theory_and_applications,use that link
ftp://elektroda.kicks-ass.net/elo/wi...tions_7191.pdf
hi all
if any one have the hfss help or any text about "equation based drwing", i think that it is so usuful for all. please upload it for all.
best regards
UWB antennas need not be 3.1-10.6 GHz. As of today it can be anything from 500MHz to 7GHz. The DS-UWB standard has two bands, eachone 3.1-4.9 GHz and 6.2-9.7 GHz. There are Microstrip patch antennas in this range, like triangular F-probe fed antenna.
It is not the impedance match that should be the worry in UWB antenna design, the pattern stability. It is hard to keep patterns stable over a given bandwidth of many antennas.
what is the password to access it
h**p://www.edaboard.com/viewtopic.php?t=107320&highlight=antenna
go to this link:
https://www.edaboard.com/viewtopic.php?p=824871#824871
hi, i was wondering if anyone could help me.I am building a square microstrip antenna operating in the 1-3GHz bandwidth.i have simulated multiple versions in CST but all my results for the s-parameters are wrong.i have looked everywhere but cant seem to find any help especially on how to come up with dimensions so i just made some up...maybe that might be the problem...please any help would be appreciated thanks in advance..
