Jan 12, 2012 #1 F flanello Advanced Member level 1 Joined Jan 9, 2008 Messages 433 Helped 91 Reputation 182 Reaction score 82 Trophy points 1,308 Activity points 3,491 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, 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?
Jan 12, 2012 #2 R rotmanlens Banned Joined Feb 13, 2008 Messages 232 Helped 61 Reputation 228 Reaction score 109 Trophy points 1,323 Activity points 0 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,? Regards Rotmanlens
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,? Regards Rotmanlens