Re: wideband L-probe feed, did you hear about?
please specify clearly your papers, there is a lot, and i can post'em here, but its better to be clear. wideband stack? dual band stack?, and why stack? i think one patch can give sufficient gain and bandwidth. if an especial paper is in your mind, please tell me to post it here, otherwise, i choose some and post.
murti
Hi mamali,
I need wideband stacked p@tch configurations.. the monolayer p@tch antenna bandwidth is not enough for me.. The Gain must be more than 8 dB and I know I can get it with a stacked microstrip antenna..
Maybe (I'm not sure at the moment) I can decide to add one more p@tch to the stacked configuration to get another working bandwidth (it's very challenging isn't it?)...I 've to build the antenna.It's not a simple study.
As u can see I need help. I've to identify the right stacked configuration, so your contribution will be very appreciated.
Best regards
Lupin
Yes, very broadband and very good vswr, but radiating char?
I don't chare for good vswr bandwith if I have bad radiating field in function of frequency.
Dear lupin,
more than 20% bandwidth in 2GHz, and so more (around 40%) in higher frequencies could be achieved by one [atch. if you still need more, u should use tacked structures. moreover, u can get more gain and bandwidth with array. thus, please specify:
operation frequency, bandwidth, back lobe and side lobe level, 3dB angle, and especially the amount of space you could use.
murti
Hi mamali
try under Corrugated Horn
there is a lot of paper about corrugated horns in IEEE
There is some pictures that show 3 method of it
http://www.mician.com/wavestruct.htm
RGZ
Oh,sorry.
But I find the paper about L-probe proximity fed-patch antennas from AP. and the Abstract:
A rectangular shorted patch is designed to achieve
a wideband performance and size reduction. The patch size is reduced
to 25% of the full size patch with over 30% matching bandwidth.
A hook shape probe excites the patch proximately. The effect
of hook parameters is investigated. A comparison between the
L-shape and the hook-shape probe is given. Some of the numerical
results are verified experimentally. A 16 elements array is analyzed
with different feeding arrangements indicating an improvement of
the array performance.
Hi mamali,
thanks for your suggesstions.. however I've to design a single p@tch structure.. I've no space for an array configuration .. As a start I just want to understand if I can get a bandwidth of 5 -10 - 15 % (s11< -15 dB) at 14 GHz and a Gain more than 8 dB on the entire bandwidth.. and to get this aim I've to study more articles I can find...
That's the story buddy, hope someone can help me.
Best regards
Lupin
at this freq., it could be easily achieved by aperture-fed stacked patches (use foam substrates:er~=1).
marti
Hi Lupin
I think the 10% bandwith of a patch on 14GHz is easily,but the gain,could it can achieve 8dBi ?It is maybe hard.
Hi Lupin
I think the 10% bandwith of a fix on 14GHz is easily,but the gain,could it can achieve 8dBi ?It is maybe hard.
