hfavey
Computer
- Aug 8, 2002
- 7
Hi,
I'm trying to put in place a setup to measure radiation pattern of 2.4GHz antenna. Right now I've got a turntable controlled by a motion controller and a network analyzer (Agilent 8753ES) all controlled by a Labview VI that we wrote. The vi is turning the table, making an acquisition of S21 on the network analyzer and at the end, plot the result in a polar graph and save datas.
1) Do I need a reference dipole to characterize the environement of the setup (reflexion in the lab, calibration)? If yes, what would you recomend, what manufacturer?
2) What distance is recommended between the antenna under test and the antenna that illuminates it? I read that I need to be in the far-field region to do this measurement, which is given by R=(2*SQ(D)/lambda), where D is the max antenna dimension. As D=3cm (roughly, 1/4 wavelength antenna), this yields to R = 18cm2/12cm = 1.5cm. Is it really correct?? I'm right now at maybe 2 meters.
3) What calibration is required on the network analyzer: is the two port OK?
4) How do I go from my measurement to actual dBi? Is the reference dipole required for this?
5) How do I define the power level I need to "illuminate" the antenna under test?
6) Any website on the subject you could recommend?
Thanks a lot in advance.
Regards,
Hugues
I'm trying to put in place a setup to measure radiation pattern of 2.4GHz antenna. Right now I've got a turntable controlled by a motion controller and a network analyzer (Agilent 8753ES) all controlled by a Labview VI that we wrote. The vi is turning the table, making an acquisition of S21 on the network analyzer and at the end, plot the result in a polar graph and save datas.
1) Do I need a reference dipole to characterize the environement of the setup (reflexion in the lab, calibration)? If yes, what would you recomend, what manufacturer?
2) What distance is recommended between the antenna under test and the antenna that illuminates it? I read that I need to be in the far-field region to do this measurement, which is given by R=(2*SQ(D)/lambda), where D is the max antenna dimension. As D=3cm (roughly, 1/4 wavelength antenna), this yields to R = 18cm2/12cm = 1.5cm. Is it really correct?? I'm right now at maybe 2 meters.
3) What calibration is required on the network analyzer: is the two port OK?
4) How do I go from my measurement to actual dBi? Is the reference dipole required for this?
5) How do I define the power level I need to "illuminate" the antenna under test?
6) Any website on the subject you could recommend?
Thanks a lot in advance.
Regards,
Hugues