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Whitepaper vs AppCad values monopole antenna

I'm finding a discrepancy with numbers between the nwp_008 whitepaper (quarterwave printed monopole antenna for 2.45ghz) and AppCad values.

I've assumed you can measure that as a microstrip. Maybe that's wrong? Screenshot shows the values entered and results given.

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Biggest difference is the guided wavelength which is reported as 68.92 instead of 92mm in the whitepaper. Also, I find a width of 3mm to give 50ohms.

Have I misunderstood something?

Thanks, Joe

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  • FormerMember
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    A microstrip line is a waveguide, meaning that it is used to transport signals to the antenna. A microstrip line is a "signal line" with ground below it. A monopole antenna is "signal line" with no ground below. Therefore, I don't think it will work to use microstrip calculations to estimate the impedance of the antenna.

    For antenna design, I would recommend you to follow the whitepaper nwp_008. The antennas on our development kits follow the recommendations from the whitepaper.

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  • FormerMember
    0 FormerMember

    A microstrip line is a waveguide, meaning that it is used to transport signals to the antenna. A microstrip line is a "signal line" with ground below it. A monopole antenna is "signal line" with no ground below. Therefore, I don't think it will work to use microstrip calculations to estimate the impedance of the antenna.

    For antenna design, I would recommend you to follow the whitepaper nwp_008. The antennas on our development kits follow the recommendations from the whitepaper.

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