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[SOLVED] Calculating the voltage at the load of a reciving antenna

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Hello,
if I have an antenna placed at an incident wave with the power density W[W/m2] and the antenna impedance ZA and load impedance ZL,
how can I calculate the voltage over the load ZL?

 

hello flanello

why not refer to equations in the text, balanis

Maximum power delivered to the load= incident power density*effective aperture.

and then equations are fairly explained in the text.i assume you might have gone through them,?

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Rotmanlens
 
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