ashish.mw
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Dear all,
I am in need of help urgently.
I simulated a stacked antenna with slots on the upper patch and feed is also given to the upper patch using HFSS.
On simulation, the S11 v/s freq results showed me quadband nature which i proved theoretically using MATLAB. Zin curves are also almost the same.
But when i saw the dB(GainTotal) v/s freq curve in HFSS, it showed me negative gain in dB at two of the four frequencies.
As far as i know, this signifies that the gain at these two resonating frequencies is less than the isotropic antenna. But some circles around me at my workplace told me that, "in the case of multiband antennas, only the frequencies with +ve dB gain are considered to be the useful resonating frequencies and rest are unuseful harmonics". Upto what limit the above is true. Kindly suggest me something as to what might be the reason for that, as usually Gain(dB) of an antenna should come positive.
Can there be any problem in my design that lead to this characteristic which is unacceptable?
Please help asap.
Thanks in advance.
I am in need of help urgently.
I simulated a stacked antenna with slots on the upper patch and feed is also given to the upper patch using HFSS.
On simulation, the S11 v/s freq results showed me quadband nature which i proved theoretically using MATLAB. Zin curves are also almost the same.
But when i saw the dB(GainTotal) v/s freq curve in HFSS, it showed me negative gain in dB at two of the four frequencies.
As far as i know, this signifies that the gain at these two resonating frequencies is less than the isotropic antenna. But some circles around me at my workplace told me that, "in the case of multiband antennas, only the frequencies with +ve dB gain are considered to be the useful resonating frequencies and rest are unuseful harmonics". Upto what limit the above is true. Kindly suggest me something as to what might be the reason for that, as usually Gain(dB) of an antenna should come positive.
Can there be any problem in my design that lead to this characteristic which is unacceptable?
Please help asap.
Thanks in advance.