Introduction to antennas
09/10/2024 and 09/11/2024 - Toulouse
Electronic equipment increasingly uses electromagnetic waves to communicate with each other.
To ensure optimal signal transmission, the antenna plays an essential role, but its environment must also be taken into consideration.
This course covers the fundamental concepts and tools needed to understand wave propagation and antennas.
- Toulouse: September 10 – 11
- Paris: June 13 – 14
- Grenoble: December 3 – 4
- Distance learning: March 7 – 8
Evaluation methods: Evaluation questionnaire in the form of a QUIZ
Speaker : Trainer specialized in radiofrequency
Price: €1,300 per trainee / 2 training days
-20% for registrations 3 months in advance / -50% for the 2nd registrant*.
This course introduces the basic concepts and tools needed
to understand the field of propagation and antennas.
- Target group: Engineers, project managers and researchers wishing to acquire a basic understanding of the
field of antennas. - Prerequisites: A background in the physical sciences (BAC+2 level) and basic knowledge of
electromagnetism are required. - Teaching aids: Paper, slide show on video projector, practical work on computer.
Objectives
Program
Day 1
- Electromagnetic wave, plane wave,
equation propagation, polarization, wave impedance, power - Wire antennas: the dipole, the monopole
- Influence of the propagation medium: wave reflections, atmospheric refraction, attenuation, multipathing
- Reflector antennas (dishes)
- Printed element antennas
- Cornets
- Broadband antennas
- Network antennas
- Antenna characteristics: radiation pattern, aperture angle at -3dB, gain, efficiency, directivity, input impedance
- Practical work on antenna characterization
Day 2
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Measurement methods
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Numerical simulation tools for antenna design and
placement -
Practical work on simulation software
CAPITOLE-RF -
Characterizing antenna radiation
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Study of the coupling between two antennas