Paul Burridge wrote:
I'll add that my Optoelectronics handi-counter's fsm bargraph can detect
a few hundred milliwatts at several feet away.
I visualize a radio-field power density being grid-lines painted on a
balloon around a 1/2 wave dipole. As the balloon is blown up, the
grid-line expand, given by 4 pi r^2.
For some good app notes on designing electrically small antennas and
radio link calculations:
Goto -
http://www.rfm.com/corp/apnotes.htm
Checkout:
http://www.rfm.com/corp/appdata/antenna.pdf
http://www.rfm.com/products/tr_des24.pdf
HP (now Agilent) has some app-notes on designing diode detectors, and
has some utility programs that will help you design and calculate
performance. Some I think, in context of RFID reading devices. But they
point out you get a square-law for small signals, which gets nonlinear
for larger signal levels. And what bias the detector diode has on it.
--
Scott
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