Title :
A log-periodic antenna for pulsed electromagnetic susceptibility testing
Author :
Excell, P.S. ; Tinniswood, A.D. ; Clark, R.W.
Author_Institution :
Telecommun. Res. Centre, Bradford Univ., UK
Abstract :
An antenna was required for pulsed radiation, having a directive gain and a small physical aperture, to aid arraying at a later stage. The log-periodic dipole antenna (LPDA) was chosen for study as its end-fire structure minimises the physical aperture and it has a much better directivity and higher efficiency than, for example, designs based on lossy dipoles. A time-domain integral-equation program was used to investigate the behaviour under pulsed excitation. It was found that the traditional feed method for the LPDA, using a transmission line fed at the `nose´, led to frequency-dependent time delays in the more distant elements, which caused dispersion of the pulse. A scheme for independent feeding of the elements was thus derived and a design with low dispersion found by iteration. An experimental realisation of the antenna showed good agreement with the predicted properties. It was also found that the antenna displayed a degree of directivity
Keywords :
electromagnetic pulse; arraying; directive gain; efficiency; end-fire structure; feed method; frequency-dependent time delays; independent feeding; iteration; log-periodic dipole antenna; lossy dipoles; pulse dispersion; pulsed electromagnetic susceptibility testing; pulsed excitation; pulsed radiation; simulation software; small physical aperture; time-domain integral-equation program; transmission line fed;
Conference_Titel :
Electromagnetic Compatibility, 1999. EMC York 99. International Conference and Exhibition on (Conf. Publ. No. 464)
Conference_Location :
York
Print_ISBN :
0-85296-716-0
DOI :
10.1049/cp:19990262