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hi dear freinds,
i'm also working on UWB antenna
so i'll be happy to help any one on uwb antenna design
for this contact me at : simosim78@hotmail.com
good luck for all.
UWB antennas need not be 3.1-10.6 GHz. As of today it can be anything from 500MHz to 7GHz. The DS-UWB standard has two bands, eachone 3.1-4.9 GHz and 6.2-9.7 GHz. There are Microstrip patch antennas in this range, like triangular F-probe fed antenna.
It is not the impedance match that should be the worry in UWB antenna design, the pattern stability. It is hard to keep patterns stable over a given bandwidth of many antennas.
hi, i was wondering if anyone could help me.I am building a square microstrip antenna operating in the 1-3GHz bandwidth.i have simulated multiple versions in CST but all my results for the s-parameters are wrong.i have looked everywhere but cant seem to find any help especially on how to come up with dimensions so i just made some up...maybe that might be the problem...please any help would be appreciated thanks in advance..
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