Terminator3
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I have recently learned about Vivaldi antennas, which can be realized in microstrip technology. Does anybody aware of antennas with similar wideband characteristics that can be realized in microstrip technology?
I want to share my thoughts on Vivaldi antennas. With recent developments in SIWs (substrate integrated waveguides) such antennas become really attractive, because planar Vivaldi antenna can be fed using SIW, whole design can be made easy using only one layer two-sided PCB. Compared to complicated multi-layer designs of stacked patches and slot fed patches it is easier to design. I think it is good alternative for WiFi and similar antennas (patch arrays) because planar array of few Vivaldi elements forms narrow E-plane beam, beam shape and excellent gain can be maintained for several bands, antenna have low requirements to dielectric constant tolerances (FR4), i guess it can fit in same enclosure as traditional patch arrays for WiFi, though it must be positioned differently. Maybe a little bigger.
I want to share my thoughts on Vivaldi antennas. With recent developments in SIWs (substrate integrated waveguides) such antennas become really attractive, because planar Vivaldi antenna can be fed using SIW, whole design can be made easy using only one layer two-sided PCB. Compared to complicated multi-layer designs of stacked patches and slot fed patches it is easier to design. I think it is good alternative for WiFi and similar antennas (patch arrays) because planar array of few Vivaldi elements forms narrow E-plane beam, beam shape and excellent gain can be maintained for several bands, antenna have low requirements to dielectric constant tolerances (FR4), i guess it can fit in same enclosure as traditional patch arrays for WiFi, though it must be positioned differently. Maybe a little bigger.