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Basic Microstrip Antenna Design using HFSS Software

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Basic Microstrip Antenna Design using HFSS Software, available at $34.99, has an average rating of 4.45, with 12 lectures, based on 47 reviews, and has 201 subscribers.

You will learn about Microstrip Antenna Design HFSS software Antenna design for 10 GHz Plotting Results-S11 Parameter, 3D Gain Plot, Radiation Pattern, VSWR, Smith Chart This course is ideal for individuals who are Electronics and Telecommunication Students or Beginners Antenna designers or Beginners to HFSS Software It is particularly useful for Electronics and Telecommunication Students or Beginners Antenna designers or Beginners to HFSS Software.

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Title: Basic Microstrip Antenna Design using HFSS Software

Price: $34.99

Average Rating: 4.45

Number of Lectures: 12

Number of Published Lectures: 12

Number of Curriculum Items: 13

Number of Published Curriculum Objects: 13

Original Price: $89.99

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What You Will Learn

  • Microstrip Antenna Design
  • HFSS software
  • Antenna design for 10 GHz
  • Plotting Results-S11 Parameter, 3D Gain Plot, Radiation Pattern, VSWR, Smith Chart
  • Who Should Attend

  • Electronics and Telecommunication Students
  • Beginners Antenna designers
  • Beginners to HFSS Software
  • Target Audiences

  • Electronics and Telecommunication Students
  • Beginners Antenna designers
  • Beginners to HFSS Software
  • Over the years, many types of antennas have been developed for different purposes. An antenna may be designed specifically to transmit or to receive, although these functions may be performed by the same antenna. A transmitting antenna in general, must be able to handle much more electrical energy than a receiving antenna. An antenna also may be designed to transmit at specific frequencies.

    Microstrip antennas are low profile, conformable to planar and nonplanar surfaces, simple and inexpensive to manufacture using modern printed-circuit technology, mechanically robust when mounted on rigid surfaces, compatible with MMIC designs, and when the particular patch shape and mode are selected, they are very versatile in terms of resonant frequency, polarization, pattern, and impedance.

    Microstrip antennas consist of a very thin (t λ0, where λ0 is the free-space wavelength) metallic strip (patch) placed a small fraction of a wave-length (h λ0, usually 0.003λ0 ≤ h ≤ 0.05λ0) above a ground plane. The microstrip patch is designed so its pattern maximum is normal to the patch (broadside radiator).This is accomplished by properly choosing the mode (field configuration) of excitation beneath the patch. For a rectangular patch, the length L of the element is usually λ0/3 <L<λ0/2.The strip (patch) and the ground plane are separated by a dielectric sheet

    ANSYS HFSS is a 3D electromagnetic (EM) simulation software for designing and simulating high-frequency electronic products such as antennas, antenna arrays, RF or microwave components, high-speed interconnects, filters, connectors, IC packages and printed circuit boards. Engineers worldwide use ANSYS HFSS to design high-frequency, high-speed electronics found in communications systems, radar systems, advanced driver assistance systems (ADAS), satellites, internet-of-things (IoT) products and other high-speed RF and digital devices.

    Future Scope:

    1. To design MIMO antenna

    Acknowledgement:

    1. Dr. Raghunath S. Bhadade ,Assistant Professor, MIT-WPU, Pune

    Course Curriculum

    Chapter 1: Introduction

    Lecture 1: Introduction

    Lecture 2: Feeding Techniques

    Lecture 3: Calculation of Patch Dimensions

    Lecture 4: Understanding Antenna Co-ordinates

    Chapter 2: Designing using HFSS Software

    Lecture 1: Introduction to HFSS Software + Ground Layer Design

    Lecture 2: Substrate and Patch Layers

    Lecture 3: Feedline Design Part 1

    Lecture 4: Feedline Design Part 2

    Lecture 5: Inserting Excitation and Boundary

    Lecture 6: Setup Analysis

    Lecture 7: Plotting Results Part 1

    Lecture 8: Plotting Results Part 2 and Conclusion

    Instructors

  • Basic Microstrip Antenna Design using HFSS Software  No.2
    Praharsha Mahurkar
    Happy Learning
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