Designing antennas using FDTD - RF Cafe Forums

RF Cafe Forums closed its virtual doors in late 2012 mainly due to other social media platforms dominating public commenting venues. RF Cafe Forums began sometime around August of 2003 and was quite well-attended for many years. By 2012, Facebook and Twitter were overwhelmingly dominating online personal interaction, and RF Cafe Forums activity dropped off precipitously. Regardless, there are still lots of great posts in the archive that ware worth looking at. Below are the old forum threads, including responses to the original posts. Here is the full original RF Cafe Forums on Archive.org

-- Amateur Radio

-- Anecdotes, Gripes, & Humor

-- Antennas

-- CAE, CAD, & Software

-- Circuits & Components

-- Employment & Interviews

-- Miscellany

-- Swap Shop

-- Systems

-- Test & Measurement

-- Webmaster

dursun
 Post subject: Designing antennas using FDTD
Posted: Mon Nov 15, 2004 4:14 pm 
 
Lieutenant

Joined: Mon Nov 15, 2004 4:08 pm

Posts: 3

Hi there,

I'm looking for people who have ever taken the challenge of creating 3D FDTD-code including PML (or idealy UPML) to design a patch antenna. I'm workin on creating some simple electromagentic simulator that would allow calculating radiating fields of a simple antennas and would be glad if anyone could share his/her experiences with FDTD and antennas.

Best wishes


 
   
 
Neo
 Post subject:
Posted: Thu Mar 03, 2005 12:33 pm 
Hi

I have built an 3D-FDTD code uisng UPML to simulate a microstrip patch antenna.

if you need more information you contact me by Email on this adress: microwave_tetuan@yahoo.com.

Posted  11/12/2012