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hahaha its in spanish. i wrote it for a lab, i dont think any usefull gain would work inside a metallic enclosure of any kind, but you can try using a plastic enclosure, the problems are metallic plates blocking the signal
im sorry, but i sincerely dont feel like translating it because it uses...
i dont think its a good idea, first there are a lot of metal enclosures second a lot of rf noise from spark plugs etc, maybe its best if you use the ext antenna cable but instead of using that antenna you use a patch on the outside, you can get about 3db gain, by personal experience you will get...
i did not filled them with gold.
first i made an air box bigger than my substrate and on its faces i placed a radiation boundary, then I drew the guide inside, first as a box and assigned my susbtrate material(rogers) then drew the cilinders and substracted them from the box, then i placed a...
hello flyhihg, i am also simulating a surface integrated waveguide, i think im getting good results, but I got a little confused by what you said about setting interfaces to radiation boudaries,i got worried because i use an air box surrounding the structure and its boundary is set to radietion...
im sorry i guess this is off topic, can someone from india be that deficient in english? i mean in thesis work dont the universities require some knowledge of written english? im from south america and even to me he seemed rude or crude at least.
you should please elaborate and BE POLITE, i think you are speaking about metamaterials, there is plenty information about that subject in the IEEEXplore there are many specialized journal about it, they are in english and you have to pay for them, but maybe i can get them for you.
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i think its a rule of thumb but im not sure, i assume you are asking about whip antennas, anyway even a wire works(and turns your whip into a dipole. in any case what you should watch is the input impedance vs ground plane.
Hi, is anyone into EMG?
I am trying to use it as a force estimator for the biceps but o dont know anything about emg or its signals.
I would appretiate any info on that. maybe someone who can point me at the right direction.
thanks in advance :)
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i once tried to build a similar circuit, i found that the laser diode i was trying to use didnt switched for freqs over 10khz, i guess it had a huge capacitance.
at first, i guess it migth work but before commiting to building the circuit you should get a laser diode able to work...
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