Abstract:
A distributed phase type circular polarized receiving module provided with a plane, a power feed point 4 formed on the plane, and a group of narrow conductors 101 having a substantially one-dimensional current distribution, and the narrow conductors being distributed in two dimension on the plane, a transistor 9 connected to the power feed point 4, sums of projections of complex vectors of current distributions induced on the narrow conductors 101 in first and second directions orthogonal to each other defined on the plane are determined in amplitude and phase, such that amplitudes are approximately equal to each other and a phase difference is approximately 90°.
Abstract:
A science and engineering simulator using numerical analysis of simultaneous linear equations is provided with a first storage means for storing a coefficient matrix Z of rank-N simultaneous linear equations; a second storage means for storing a rank-N constant vector V; a third storage means for storing a rank-n (n
Abstract:
A distributed phase type circular polarized wave antenna is composed of a group of narrow conductor lines 2a, 2b, 2c and 2d, and the group of the narrow conductor lines 2a, 2b, 2c and 2d are laid out in a two-dimensional plane. Complex vectorial sums of respective projections of current induced in each point of the narrow conductor lines 2a, 2b, 2c and 2d in two directions orthogonal to each other in the two-dimensional plane are determined, such that amplitudes of the complex vectorial sums are equal to each other in the two directions and a phase difference between the complex vectorial sums in the two directions is 90°.
Abstract:
A small antenna operating in multiple modes including three or more modes. There are provided an antenna that includes a ground conductor having a ground potential, a single feeding point whose one end is formed by a part of the ground conductor, and a plurality of transmission lines to which RF power supplied to the feeding point is input, the transmission lines each radiating electromagnetic waves of three frequencies of three modes into space. These transmission lines comprises a transmission line 41 that is connected to the feeding point at one end and to a branching point at the other end, a transmission line connected between branching points, and transmission lines connected to the branching points. The lengths of the respective transmission lines are set so that impedance matching is performed at the feeding point with respect to a plurality of frequencies. The antenna is formed from an integrated metal plate.
Abstract:
A distributed phase type circular polarized wave antenna provided with a plane, a power feed point 4 formed on the plane; and narrow conductor groups 1, 2 composed of narrow conductors 101 having a substantially one-dimensional current distribution, the narrow conductor groups being distributed in two dimension on the plane, and sums of projections of complex vectors of current distributions induced on the narrow conductors in first and second directions orthogonal to each other defined on the plane are determined in amplitude and phase, such that amplitudes are approximately equal to each other and a phase difference is approximately 90°.
Abstract:
A small size thin type antenna using a thin type structure having a wavelength compaction effect without using a bulk conductive material and a high frequency module using the same are disclosed. The small size thin type antenna comprises an open stub 3 including at least one transmission line 13, 16, a connecting line 5 including at least one transmission line 15, and a short stub 4 including a transmission line 14. A characteristic impedance Zo of the open stub 3 is determined to be lower than a characteristic impedance Zb of the connecting line 5 and a characteristic impedance Zs of the short stub 4.
Abstract:
A small antenna operating in multiple modes including three or more modes. There are provided an antenna that includes a ground conductor having a ground potential, a single feeding point whose one end is formed by a part of the ground conductor, and a plurality of transmission lines to which RF power supplied to the feeding point is input, the transmission lines each radiating electromagnetic waves of three frequencies of three modes into space. These transmission lines comprises a transmission line 41 that is connected to the feeding point at one end and to a branching point at the other end, a transmission line connected between branching points, and transmission lines connected to the branching points. The lengths of the respective transmission lines are set so that impedance matching is performed at the feeding point with respect to a plurality of frequencies. The antenna is formed from an integrated metal plate.
Abstract:
A distributed phase type circular polarized wave antenna provided with a plane, a power feed point 4 formed on the plane; and narrow conductor groups 1, 2 composed of narrow conductors 101 having a substantially one-dimensional current distribution, the narrow conductor groups being distributed in two dimension on the plane, and sums of projections of complex vectors of current distributions induced on the narrow conductors in first and second directions orthogonal to each other defined on the plane are determined in amplitude and phase, such that amplitudes are approximately equal to each other and a phase difference is approximately 90°.
Abstract:
A circular polarized antenna has a group of conductor lines that comprise a planar metal conductor, and a feeding point connected to a part of the conductor lines. When a current to be induced on the conductor lines is projected onto two mutually-perpendicular axes to define projections and arguments therebetween, a ratio between absolute values of the projections is 0.7 to 1.3 and an absolute value of a difference between the arguments is 80 to 100 degrees, and a reactance component of an impedance of the feeing point is nearly zero.
Abstract:
A circular polarized antenna has a group of conductor lines that comprise a planar metal conductor, and a feeding point connected to a part of the conductor lines. When a current to be induced on the conductor lines is projected onto two mutually-perpendicular axes to define projections and arguments therebetween, a ratio between absolute values of the projections is 0.7 to 1.3 and an absolute value of a difference between the arguments is 80 to 100 degrees, and a reactance component of an impedance of the feeing point is nearly zero.