- 易迪拓培训,专注于微波、射频、天线设计工程师的培养
How to determine the input impedance of a patch antenna using ADS?
I want to determine the input impedance of a patch microstrip antenna (W=49.41mm L=41.76mm, er=2.2) by using ADS Momentum, how can i achieve this?
i need it so i can match the antenna to a 1/4 wavelength transmission line.
I'v done a simulation in ADS Momentum and it shows that the impedance at my desired frequency (2.4GHZ) is - Zo*(5.733+4.43j), couple of questions:
1. as far as i know i can't match a complex impedance with a 1/4 wavelength TL, how do i turn it to a real value so i can match it? do i need to take only the real part?
2. I've used ADS's LineCalc and it calculated that the Z0 is 3.93 Ohm, is this the same Z0 that ADS momntum showed me ? - Z0*(5.733+4.43j) ?
attached is my mementum results.
THANKS guys.
With Z0=50 Ohm, input impedance is 286 + j221 Ohm.
What feed method did you use? You should be able to change the feed position to achieve a lower impedance.
if that's my input impedance how do i match it to a 50 Ohm TL using a 1/4 waveguilde? (can only match it with a real impedance) do i need take only the real part (286 Ohm) for the matching
or do i need to find a spot on the antenna where my impedance is real and from this point do the matching?
and a final question, if Z0=50 (my TL impedance) what's the Z0 that ADS LineCalc is calculating - 3.93 Ohm? (attached to this a picture)
I'm using a regular Microstrip line feed of 50 Ohm which be latter connected to a 4:1 power divider - i'm building a 4 elements antenna array, but first i need to figure out how to match a singel patch to a 50 ohm TL... =/
Don't start external matching yet. Optimize your feed first (match by moving the feed position).
That is for a very wide line (not radiating, feed width = line width). You can't use linecalc for patch antenna calculation. You can only use if for lines.
after testing many feed positions the best i've got was -9 dB with a pure real Zin or 32 Ohm, and after i've matched it with a 1/4 wavelength TL i was able to get a -25 dB S11, (3.16e-3 unitless)
does such a result (-25dB) considered a good matching?
many thanks for the help.
Yes, 25dB matching is fine.
- - - Updated - - -
Yes, -25dB matching is fine.
You didn't indicate what is the value of matching ,is it 50 ohm
Can you show us you design
I am new ,also I am facing same problem
I need you help step by step how I can design one element with good matching to 50 ohm
申明:网友回复良莠不齐,仅供参考。如需专业帮助,请学习易迪拓培训专家讲授的ADS视频培训课程。
上一篇:Help for modeling BCR400W in ADS and design hybrid LNA
下一篇:How to use ADS for analyzing and simulation microstrip filter...
国内最全面、最专业的Agilent ADS培训课程,可以帮助您从零开始,全面系统学习ADS设计应用【More..】
- Agilent ADS教学培训课程套装
- 两周学会ADS2011、ADS2013视频教程
- ADS2012、ADS2013射频电路设计详解
- ADS高低阻抗线微带滤波器设计培训教程
- ADS混频器仿真分析实例视频培训课程
- ADS Momentum电磁仿真设计视频课程
- ADS射频电路与通信系统设计高级培训
- ADS Layout和电磁仿真设计培训视频
- ADS Workspace and Simulators Training Course
- ADS Circuit Simulation Training Course
- ADS Layout and EM Simulation Training Course
- Agilent ADS 内部原版培训教材合集