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Re: Any paper/book for Broadband Matching that you can recom
What's the difference between the broadband matching for an antenna system or any other devices? can some one kindly give me a brief explanation about it? thanks
Want to know more about Broadband Matching network design and optimization techniques , wonder if anyone can suggest some good stuff toread about, Thanks a lot!
Want to know more about Broadband Matching network design and optimization techniques , wonder if anyone can suggest some good stuff toread about, Thanks a lot!
that can simulate antenna efficiency with relative higher reliability? I've tried HFSS and the simulation result is way much deviated from what I measured in the chamber.:cry:
Thanks for your explanation!
To the last point, it just makes me feel pretty stranged that inside the waveguide, the wave bears different wavelength while having the same frequency.
Thanks again!
Thank you biff44 for your reply, however, I'm still confused about my original questions, let me put them this way and see if they now make any more sense:
1), In order to form TE and TM modes in a rectangular waveguide, do I have to feed in TE/TM waves? (since rectangular waveguides cannot...
Got a little confused by the cutoff phenomena happened in waveguides, need your help please.
For example a rectangular waveguide has its first two cutoff freq to be TE10 ~ 6.56GHz and TE20 ~ 13.12GHz, and I feed in a wave of freq 14GHz (does this wave have to be a TE or TM wave so that it can...
Got a little confused by the cutoff phenomena happened in waveguides, need your help please.
For example a rectangular waveguide has its first two cutoff freq to be TE10 ~ 6.56GHz and TE20 ~ 13.12GHz, and I feed in a wave of freq 14GHz (does this wave have to be a TE or TM wave so that it can...
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