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how does reduced ground plane works????

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i am working on a wideband antenna , i have searched some papers and i found that reduce the size of the ground plane is useful to make a wideband. but how does it work?
are there any theory to support the effect?
thanks very much~:grin:
 

You want to google "electrically small antennas" and "radiation resistance" to find some basic papers explaining this stuff.

There is always a tradeoff between getting the size ground plane you desire into the package space you actually have!
 

You want to google "electrically small antennas" and "radiation resistance" to find some basic papers explaining this stuff.

There is always a tradeoff between getting the size ground plane you desire into the package space you actually have!

i dont know which papers should i use to explain the effect, are there any reference web sites for it?
thx~ :grin:
 

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