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Planar Antenna 10.75-14.5GHz Frequency Range, 32 dBi Typ. Gain RM-PA1075145-32

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RM-PA1075145-32

Parameter

Specification

Unit

Frequency Range

10.75-14.5

GHz

Gain

32 Typ.

dBi

VSWR

1.8

 

Polarization

 Dual Linear

 

 Cross Polarization Isolation

>30

dB

Isolation

55

dB

3dB Beamwidth

E plane 4.2-5

°

H plane 2.8-3.4

Side lobe

-14

 

Finishing

Color conductive oxidation

 

Interface

WR75/WR62

 

Size

460*304*32.2(L*W*H)

mm

Radome

yes

 

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  • A planar antenna refers to a category of antennas whose radiating structure is primarily fabricated on a two-dimensional plane. This contrasts with traditional three-dimensional antennas like parabolic dishes or horns. The most common example is the microstrip patch antenna, but the category also includes printed monopoles, slot antennas, and others.

    The key characteristics of these antennas are their low profile, light weight, ease of manufacture, and integration with circuit boards. They operate by exciting specific current modes on a flat metal conductor, which generates a radiating field. By altering the patch’s shape (e.g., rectangular, circular) and feed method, their resonant frequency, polarization, and radiation pattern can be controlled.

    The primary advantages of planar antennas are their low cost, compact form factor, suitability for mass production, and ease of being configured into arrays. Their main drawbacks are relatively narrow bandwidth, limited gain, and power handling capacity. They are widely used in modern wireless devices such as smartphones, routers, GPS modules, and RFID tags.

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