Quasi-isotropic antennas are designed to deliver uniform radiation in almost all directions, thereby ensuring optimal signal coverage in complex communication environments. These antennas are pivotal ...
The two isotropic antennas employ tri-axis sensors with an integrated RF switch device, microcontroller and memory. Each of the three sensors is positioned orthogonally inside the antenna housing to ...
Test and measurement company Anritsu today announced the launch of isotropic antennas that provide frequency coverage from 9 kHz to 6 GHz — for EMF radiation testing. The launch is part of the ...
A model that predicts the radiation pattern from patch antennas in real installations could take the guesswork out of communication device development. A model that predicts the radiation pattern from ...
The following is excerpted from Chapter 3: Radio Basics for UHF RFID from the Book, The RF in RFID: Passive UHF RFID in Practice by Daniel M. Dobkin. RFDesignLine readers who order a copy of this book ...
Peter Delos, Technical Lead, Bob Broughton, Director of Engineering and Jon Kraft, Senior Staff Field Applications Engineer, all with Analog Devices. With the proliferation of digital phased arrays in ...
I’m going to go out on a limb here and start with a statement: In the real world, there is no such thing as a non-directional FM broadcast antenna. An isotropic radiator may be theoretically possible, ...