Placing an antenna in a design always needs care, but when there are two or more antennas in the design, it is even more important to understand how the antennas radiate, how they will perform ...
U.S. Army officials seek to replace the commonly used device. For decades, the U.S. Army has relied on the ubiquitous whip antenna for an array of air and ground communications, but those antennas ...
Antennas used with ground penetrating radar (GPR) come in different shapes and sizes. The largest antennas typically radiate the lower frequencies necessary to detect the deepest targets. The smallest ...
Antennas made for use with ground penetrating radar (GPR) are available in a variety of shapes and sizes. The biggest ...
This Z antenna tested at the National Institute of Standards and Technology is smaller than a standard antenna with comparable properties. Its high efficiency is derived from the “Z element” inside ...
What's the optimal orientation of an antenna broadcasting and receiving on a wireless access point? Could it be anything other than vertical? Is it dependent on the environment and the surrounding ...
SMD antennas and FPC antennas have different implications for PCB design. Design tips for FPC antennas. This article explores the design and integration implications for flexible-printed-circuit (FPC) ...