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Category - Apertures & Reflectors

Discover models of aperture and reflector antennas in these articles.

Articles

Design and Analysis of a Parabolic Cylinder Reflector with a Back-Firing Primary Radiator
Explore the design of a self-resonant parabolic cylinder reflector antenna operating at 890-965 MHz. This study analyzes a back-firing dipole-reflector feed system modeled in AN-SOF, demonstrating how to achieve a stable 50-Ohm match and an asymmetric fan-beam pattern (55° Horizontal, 25° Vertical) without complex matching networks.
High-Gain Biquad Antenna with Planar Reflector: Analysis and Applications for the 866.5 MHz ISM Band
Discover the design and performance characteristics of a high-gain Biquad antenna with a planar reflector for the 866.5 MHz ISM band. This AN-SOF analysis details the antenna's 10.5 dBi gain, 10% impedance bandwidth, and exceptional beam symmetry, providing a professional-grade directional solution for LoRaWAN, UHF RFID, and long-range telemetry applications.
Design and Simulation of a Compact Self-Resonant Pyramidal Horn Antenna for 2.4 GHz WiFi
Explore a compact, self-resonant pyramidal horn antenna designed for the 2.4 GHz WiFi band. This study challenges traditional aperture theory by demonstrating how an electrically small horn, with an axial length of just half a wavelength, can achieve a high gain of 13 dBi. Through AN-SOF wire-grid simulation, we detail the waveguide feed optimization and flare-angle geometry required to bridge the gap between idealized textbook formulas and practical, high-performance DIY antenna construction.