zhiweisim
Junior Member level 3
Hi,
I am trying to understand the basic theory of the radiation field of a patch antenna: (please see the attached picture)
'If the fringing fields are resolved into its parallel and tangential components with
respect to the ground plane, the normal components will be out of phase with each
other and would cancel out each other. The tangential components are in phase with each other therefore the resulting tangential field components would combine to give maximum radiated field in a direction normal to the patch i.e., the broadside direction.'
Here is my question:
We know that the tangential components will combine as they are in phase. But, how to visualize that the tangential field components would give us a radiated field in normal to the patch? Can anyone please help by explaining in more details (perhaps by using some examples)?
Many thanks.
Regards,
Sim
I am trying to understand the basic theory of the radiation field of a patch antenna: (please see the attached picture)
'If the fringing fields are resolved into its parallel and tangential components with
respect to the ground plane, the normal components will be out of phase with each
other and would cancel out each other. The tangential components are in phase with each other therefore the resulting tangential field components would combine to give maximum radiated field in a direction normal to the patch i.e., the broadside direction.'
Here is my question:
We know that the tangential components will combine as they are in phase. But, how to visualize that the tangential field components would give us a radiated field in normal to the patch? Can anyone please help by explaining in more details (perhaps by using some examples)?
Many thanks.
Regards,
Sim