COMMON ANTENNA STYLES
There are literally hundreds of antenna styles and variations that can be employed with Linx RF modules. Following is a brief discussion of the styles most commonly utilized. Additional antenna information can be found in Linx Application Notes
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L =
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L = length in feet of
F = operating frequency in megahertz
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The wavelength of the operational frequency determines an antenna’s overall length. Since a full wavelength is often quite long, a partial 1/2- or
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Specialty Styles Linx offers a wide variety of specialized antenna styles. Many of these styles utilize helical elements to reduce the overall antenna size while maintaining reasonable performance. A helical antenna’s bandwidth is often quite narrow and the antenna can detune in proximity to other objects, so care must be exercised in layout and placement.
Loop Style A loop- or
antennas are generally inefficient and useful only for
analyzer. An improperly designed loop will have a high SWR at the desired frequency, which can cause instability in the RF stage.
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