Frogger
Newbie level 4
Dear reader,
For a while now I'm 'playing' with a slotted waveguide design for use as an Wifi (2.440 GHz) antenna.
I've calculated, checked and recalculated the design with a lot i could find on the internet. Lots of reading was done. There are a lot of designs readily available, however I find it a lot more interesting calculating the design myself.
Designs I found are fairly basic and most of the time have square slots equaly alternating from the centerline. I found out that the holes are dipols, so I figured perharps rounded slots are better. Also the use of a tapered centerline ofset for a the slots in a slotted waveguide is supposed to give better gain. Even to add wings on the side of the waveguide to get a more evenly distributed gain.
I have one 'problem' stil; The placement of the feed into the waveguide. in some designs it is located off center to give better 50 Ohm impedance, or so is said. Can anyone eleborate on this?
The antenna virtuale has taken shape as a 3D drawing in AutoCAD and recently I have HFSS at my disposal.
I allready successfully made a section of waveguide with one short end and one open end, no feed, just added waveport in HFSS. With freq of 2.440 GHz nice E-fields show up in the waveguide.
The next step is adding holes, perhaps use the AutoCAD 3D drawing I allready made, and a feed. **broken link removed** for the pdf destilled from the AutoCAD design. And **broken link removed** for the 3D view.
Perhaps somebody on this forum has an example file of a (slotted) waveguide so I can learn from it. Especially radiation via slots and the attachment of a coax feed into a waveguide.
My goal is to be able to experiment in HFSS with the waveguide I virtuale shaped as shown in the pdf.
Hope this forum can help getting my experiment on track!
Regards,
Frogger
For a while now I'm 'playing' with a slotted waveguide design for use as an Wifi (2.440 GHz) antenna.
I've calculated, checked and recalculated the design with a lot i could find on the internet. Lots of reading was done. There are a lot of designs readily available, however I find it a lot more interesting calculating the design myself.
Designs I found are fairly basic and most of the time have square slots equaly alternating from the centerline. I found out that the holes are dipols, so I figured perharps rounded slots are better. Also the use of a tapered centerline ofset for a the slots in a slotted waveguide is supposed to give better gain. Even to add wings on the side of the waveguide to get a more evenly distributed gain.
I have one 'problem' stil; The placement of the feed into the waveguide. in some designs it is located off center to give better 50 Ohm impedance, or so is said. Can anyone eleborate on this?
The antenna virtuale has taken shape as a 3D drawing in AutoCAD and recently I have HFSS at my disposal.
I allready successfully made a section of waveguide with one short end and one open end, no feed, just added waveport in HFSS. With freq of 2.440 GHz nice E-fields show up in the waveguide.
The next step is adding holes, perhaps use the AutoCAD 3D drawing I allready made, and a feed. **broken link removed** for the pdf destilled from the AutoCAD design. And **broken link removed** for the 3D view.
Perhaps somebody on this forum has an example file of a (slotted) waveguide so I can learn from it. Especially radiation via slots and the attachment of a coax feed into a waveguide.
My goal is to be able to experiment in HFSS with the waveguide I virtuale shaped as shown in the pdf.
Hope this forum can help getting my experiment on track!
Regards,
Frogger