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On 9/14/2015 11:14 AM, gareth wrote:
Taking one's cue from the Alford Slot Antenna, let us propose the use of the fields in the air gap of a parallel plate capacitor as the source of RF radiation. To do this, we will terminate our 50 ohm coax with a series LC circuit of 50 ohm resistive impedances (so one will be 25+jX and the other 25-jX) at the operating frequency. I think your intent and your values don't correspond. The +jX and -jX terms are correct for the imaginary parts of the impedances, but you don't want the capacitor and inductor to have 25 ohms each of dissipative, real resistance do you? That would leave nothing for the transmission resistance if you were to radiate any energy. So either you would be designing an antenna at other than 50 ohms impedance, or you are trying to design an antenna which doesn't radiate. Very little of the energy supplied to our antenna will be radiated, and most will be stored as energy in the resonant LC circuit, until such time as the stored energy outdoes the incoming energy,and the LC circuit will now act as an energy source, sending it back down the coax. Not sure what you are trying to say with this. Why would the LC circuit ever send power back down the feed line? So, we'll have a short antenna, matched to its feeder, that is not radiating all the power fed to it, and is returning some of that power back down the coax. The antenna you describe will be absorbing and dissipating nearly all the energy it receives from the feed line as heat in the capacitor and inductor. (An even simpler case, although it would give a reactiv match, would be the capacitor alone, but think for one minute, why do you get the 90 degrees phase relationship between the volts and current in a capacitor? Because it acts like an energy source in its own right! Not so much when it has a resistance of 25 ohms dissipating a huge amount of power on each cycle. -- Rick |
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