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Antenna Fundamental
Vector Magnetic Potential
Ref: C. A. Balanis, Antenna Theory: Analysis and Design, John Wiley, 2005.
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Surface Source
Line Source
Antennas-Fundamental design and concept.ppt
Small Loop Antenna
A small loop of current located in the x-y plane
centered at the origin is shown. Such a small loop is
known as a small loop antenna or sometimes a
magnetic dipole.
s
Id I ad 

 a


4
do
j R
o s
os
do
I a e
d
R






 
A a

We assume the loop is electrically small, or a << , and Aos is found in the far-field.
 
2
1 sin
4
j r
o s
os
I S
j r e
r



 


 
A a
Solving the integral remains quite complicated, involving a pair of series expansions
and some dexterous coordinate transformations
2
S 4 r


where
Step 1: Current Density
Step 2: Vector Magnetic Potential
Small Loop Antenna
sin
4
j r
o s
os
o
I S
e
r


 





H a sin
4
j r
o s
os
I S
e
r


 




E a
 
2 2 2 2 2
2
2 2
, sin
32
,
o o
o
I S
r
r
  
 
 

 
 
 
r
P a
The power density vector is then
2 2 2 2 2
max 2 2
,
32
o o
o
I S
P
r
  
 

where
Step 3: Electric and Magnetic Fields
The magnetic field is given by
o o
s s

B A .
os o os

 
r
E a H
The electric field is given by
Step 4: Antenna Parameters
Power Density: Antenna Pattern Solid Angle:
8
3
p

 
max
4
1.5
p
D

 

Directivity:
The normalized power function is the
same as for the Hertzian dipole
Total Radiated Power and Radiation Resistance :
Small Loop Antenna
2
3 2
2
4
3
o o
rad
I S
P
 


 
 
 
2
4
2
320
rad
S
R 

 
 
 
 
The fields for the small loop antenna are very similar to that of a Hertzian
dipole. Since it is the dual for the Hertzian (electric) dipole, the small loop
antenna is often called a magnetic dipole.
The magnetic dipole equations are also valid for a multiturn loop, so long as
the loops remain small compared to wavelength. For an N-loop coil, S = Na2
in the above equations. The loops are not required to be circular. To use the
equations for a square coil of N loops, each of side length b, S = Nb2
.
Increasing the diameter of the loop antenna results in an increase in the
radiation resistance, and hence the efficiency. Wrapping the loops around a
ferrite core (i.e. a ferrite-loop antenna) is a way of concentrating magnetic flux
in the loops and making them appear larger. This is a common approach for
constructing compact receiving antennas for AM radio.
Antennas-Fundamental design and concept.ppt
Small Loop Antenna
A precision VLF antenna coil. Operates from 1 KHz to 60 KHz. External
capacitors allow tuning. If you add an 0.1 uF capacitor it will tune 13 KHz. If a
0.3 uF capacitor is used then the coil will tune 8 KHz. Will work down to 1000
Hz as a general audio pickup coil. Can hear tweeks. If your receiver can pull
in tweeks loudly with this unit, then you've got a very good receiver! Will go
lower if you add more turns. A nice 3.89 inch ferrite rod wound with 139 wire
turns and a small capacitor prewired to the coil, upper frequency limit is 60
KHz unless you clip the onboard capacitor.
Part No Length Thickness Inductance Q Number of Turns Price
VLC13
9
3.89 in 0.35 inch 1.5 mH 110 139 $ 6.95
http://www.stormwise.com/page27.htm
Practical Example
This AM / LW loopstick antenna is for tuning between
100 KHz - 1710 KHz. When used with our AM variable
capacitor, above, this AM core will the full AM band
and down to about 310 KHz. This tuning range is with
the coil centered as in the photo.
Specifications:
Size: 3.5 inches long by 0.25 inches diameter.
Coil inductance value (centered on rod) is: 788 uH.
Permeability value: Est.125.
Description:
The unit contains two coils. One coil (the green and
red) are the smaller coil. The black and the white are
the longer coil. The coils are isolated from each other,
but can be connected make one continuous coil
having a tap. The above tuning results were tested
only with the white and black wires used (the larger
coil side).
The red and green wires are isolated from larger
section and can be used to couple an outdoor long-
wire antenna.
A very useful part!
AM-LW BAR-1 is $ 4.95 each + s/h.
ships US MAIL ONLY. ADD $ 4.00 s/h.
Practical Example
Small Loop Antenna
http://www.stormwise.com/page27.htm
This precision brand-new Air Variable Capacitor has a
range of 15 pF to 384 pF.
This capacitor is useful for receiver and antenna
tuning in the longwave, AM, and shortwave bands
from
50 KHz to 10 MHz.
Most capacitors of this type go from 20 pF to 365 pF.
Our unit will go up to 384 pF. This gives you a little
extra room to center the band or tune just slightly
lower.
Use this capacitor to tune your ferrite rod antenna.
Peak up the signal to your longwave radio by many S-
units with this low loss capacitor! Improve your
reception with the sensitivity that only an Air Variable
Capacitor can provide!
Air Variable Capacitors offer sharp, narrow-band
tuning. Get an Air Variable Capacitor to get the highest
"Q" factor in your antenna!
Size (inches): 1.38 inches wide by
1.31 inches deep by 1.19 high.
Built-in frame ground lug for easy
connection. 50V rms max.
Stormwise Part # AMVC384 is $ 18.00 each + $ 8.00 s/h.
Example

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Antennas-Fundamental design and concept.ppt

  • 2. Vector Magnetic Potential Ref: C. A. Balanis, Antenna Theory: Analysis and Design, John Wiley, 2005. Volume Source Surface Source Line Source
  • 4. Small Loop Antenna A small loop of current located in the x-y plane centered at the origin is shown. Such a small loop is known as a small loop antenna or sometimes a magnetic dipole. s Id I ad    a   4 do j R o s os do I a e d R         A a  We assume the loop is electrically small, or a << , and Aos is found in the far-field.   2 1 sin 4 j r o s os I S j r e r          A a Solving the integral remains quite complicated, involving a pair of series expansions and some dexterous coordinate transformations 2 S 4 r   where Step 1: Current Density Step 2: Vector Magnetic Potential
  • 5. Small Loop Antenna sin 4 j r o s os o I S e r          H a sin 4 j r o s os I S e r         E a   2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 , sin 32 , o o o I S r r               r P a The power density vector is then 2 2 2 2 2 max 2 2 , 32 o o o I S P r       where Step 3: Electric and Magnetic Fields The magnetic field is given by o o s s  B A . os o os    r E a H The electric field is given by Step 4: Antenna Parameters Power Density: Antenna Pattern Solid Angle: 8 3 p    max 4 1.5 p D     Directivity: The normalized power function is the same as for the Hertzian dipole
  • 6. Total Radiated Power and Radiation Resistance : Small Loop Antenna 2 3 2 2 4 3 o o rad I S P           2 4 2 320 rad S R           The fields for the small loop antenna are very similar to that of a Hertzian dipole. Since it is the dual for the Hertzian (electric) dipole, the small loop antenna is often called a magnetic dipole. The magnetic dipole equations are also valid for a multiturn loop, so long as the loops remain small compared to wavelength. For an N-loop coil, S = Na2 in the above equations. The loops are not required to be circular. To use the equations for a square coil of N loops, each of side length b, S = Nb2 . Increasing the diameter of the loop antenna results in an increase in the radiation resistance, and hence the efficiency. Wrapping the loops around a ferrite core (i.e. a ferrite-loop antenna) is a way of concentrating magnetic flux in the loops and making them appear larger. This is a common approach for constructing compact receiving antennas for AM radio.
  • 8. Small Loop Antenna A precision VLF antenna coil. Operates from 1 KHz to 60 KHz. External capacitors allow tuning. If you add an 0.1 uF capacitor it will tune 13 KHz. If a 0.3 uF capacitor is used then the coil will tune 8 KHz. Will work down to 1000 Hz as a general audio pickup coil. Can hear tweeks. If your receiver can pull in tweeks loudly with this unit, then you've got a very good receiver! Will go lower if you add more turns. A nice 3.89 inch ferrite rod wound with 139 wire turns and a small capacitor prewired to the coil, upper frequency limit is 60 KHz unless you clip the onboard capacitor. Part No Length Thickness Inductance Q Number of Turns Price VLC13 9 3.89 in 0.35 inch 1.5 mH 110 139 $ 6.95 http://www.stormwise.com/page27.htm Practical Example
  • 9. This AM / LW loopstick antenna is for tuning between 100 KHz - 1710 KHz. When used with our AM variable capacitor, above, this AM core will the full AM band and down to about 310 KHz. This tuning range is with the coil centered as in the photo. Specifications: Size: 3.5 inches long by 0.25 inches diameter. Coil inductance value (centered on rod) is: 788 uH. Permeability value: Est.125. Description: The unit contains two coils. One coil (the green and red) are the smaller coil. The black and the white are the longer coil. The coils are isolated from each other, but can be connected make one continuous coil having a tap. The above tuning results were tested only with the white and black wires used (the larger coil side). The red and green wires are isolated from larger section and can be used to couple an outdoor long- wire antenna. A very useful part! AM-LW BAR-1 is $ 4.95 each + s/h. ships US MAIL ONLY. ADD $ 4.00 s/h. Practical Example Small Loop Antenna http://www.stormwise.com/page27.htm
  • 10. This precision brand-new Air Variable Capacitor has a range of 15 pF to 384 pF. This capacitor is useful for receiver and antenna tuning in the longwave, AM, and shortwave bands from 50 KHz to 10 MHz. Most capacitors of this type go from 20 pF to 365 pF. Our unit will go up to 384 pF. This gives you a little extra room to center the band or tune just slightly lower. Use this capacitor to tune your ferrite rod antenna. Peak up the signal to your longwave radio by many S- units with this low loss capacitor! Improve your reception with the sensitivity that only an Air Variable Capacitor can provide! Air Variable Capacitors offer sharp, narrow-band tuning. Get an Air Variable Capacitor to get the highest "Q" factor in your antenna! Size (inches): 1.38 inches wide by 1.31 inches deep by 1.19 high. Built-in frame ground lug for easy connection. 50V rms max. Stormwise Part # AMVC384 is $ 18.00 each + $ 8.00 s/h.