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Hi,
I have a balanced amplifier. This amplifier is matched for 50 ohm. One way to integrate this amplifier is to connect it to a patch antenna which is optimized for 50 ohm.
As you know the balanced amplifier has two output way which are combined to improve the S22 and also match to 50 ohm.
I want to use each of those output ways to feed an individual patch.
The overall active antenna would be:
One port input (Input port of the balanced amplifier)
and
two patches which are being fed by the two output ways of the balanced amplifier.
How can I design the 2 element patch array? Is this technique ruins the output matching of the amplifier?
Any idea how to integrate a two patch array with the balanced amplifier?
Thanks in advance.
I have a balanced amplifier. This amplifier is matched for 50 ohm. One way to integrate this amplifier is to connect it to a patch antenna which is optimized for 50 ohm.
As you know the balanced amplifier has two output way which are combined to improve the S22 and also match to 50 ohm.
I want to use each of those output ways to feed an individual patch.
The overall active antenna would be:
One port input (Input port of the balanced amplifier)
and
two patches which are being fed by the two output ways of the balanced amplifier.
How can I design the 2 element patch array? Is this technique ruins the output matching of the amplifier?
Any idea how to integrate a two patch array with the balanced amplifier?
Thanks in advance.