PCB Antenna Tuning
PCB Antenna Tuning
I'm trying to tune an antenna as seen above, using this wonderful Smith Chart Tool. It needs to match 35 + 10j characteristic impedance.
I have found a tool like the Microstrip Impedance Calculator to determine the impedance of the transmission lines.
However, i am unsure how to determine the characteristic impedance of the stubs that don't have a ground plane (green area) behind them. Does anyone know how that impedance is calculated?
Last edited by Brento on Sun May 03, 2020 11:33 pm, edited 4 times in total.
Re: PCB Antenna Tuning
Hey brento,
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Re: PCB Antenna Tuning
It should work now. Thanks for the notification!
Re: PCB Antenna Tuning
I have heard on another forum, that my notion of what a 'stub' was, was incorrect. The antenna, is not a stub, but a stub is something above a ground plane.
With that in mind, does that mean that when I use the Smith Chart Tool, that I can consider the illustrated antenna to have zero impedance in the modelling?
With that in mind, does that mean that when I use the Smith Chart Tool, that I can consider the illustrated antenna to have zero impedance in the modelling?
Re: PCB Antenna Tuning
Look here: https://www.ti.com/lit/an/swra638/swra6 ... 1318797718
But, this going to be an approximation at best. Once you get close, you are going to need to make a board and actually measure it’s performance.
But, this going to be an approximation at best. Once you get close, you are going to need to make a board and actually measure it’s performance.
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