rvargo
Electrical
- Feb 11, 2009
- 10
Hi,
I am new to antennas, so this is a fairly basic question. I am trying to design a matching network for a 2.4GHz chip antenna. I use a vector network analyzer to measure the antenna's impedance with no matching network. I then use software to design the matching network, and I lay out that circuit on the board. However, the impedance I measure with the matching network is nowhere near what the simulation says it should be.
We were reading some on this and saw that we should account for the electrical delay. Could somebody explain why this is? Also, if you have any other suggestions or hints on how to get accurate measurements?
Thanks for any help.
I am new to antennas, so this is a fairly basic question. I am trying to design a matching network for a 2.4GHz chip antenna. I use a vector network analyzer to measure the antenna's impedance with no matching network. I then use software to design the matching network, and I lay out that circuit on the board. However, the impedance I measure with the matching network is nowhere near what the simulation says it should be.
We were reading some on this and saw that we should account for the electrical delay. Could somebody explain why this is? Also, if you have any other suggestions or hints on how to get accurate measurements?
Thanks for any help.