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The PTX8808/PTX8811 MPM integrates a high power Ka Band Helix mini Travelling Wave Tube (TWT) with a matched high density switch mode power supply to produce a single “drop-in” microwave amplifier unit.
This example discusses the performance, as simulated by XFdtd EM Simulation Software, of a generic remote camera that provides video surveillance around the house for security monitoring.
In this example, XFdtd is used to analyze a conical horn antenna to radiate a lower frequency band at 94 GHz and a tapered dielectric strip to carry the higher band of 340 GHz.
In this example a cylindrical dielectric resonator is simulated in XFdtd to show how the excitation of higher order modes HEM113 and HEM115 can be used to produce wide bandwidth good gain performance.
In this example, XFdtd is used to analyze two cylindrical dielectric resonator antennas (DRA) which have been developed for dual-polarization performance for different bands.
This example demonstrates how XFdtd simulates a 60 GHz cylindrical dielectric resonator antenna intended for wireless personal area network (WPAN) use.
In this example, a circularly polarized dielectric resonator antenna is simulated in XFdtd to generate return loss, gain patterns, broadside gain versus frequency, and axial ratio.
This example uses XFdtd to show the performance of a MU-MIMO WiFi router with antenna arrays for 2.4, 5, and 6-7 GHz ranges for 802.11a/b/g/n/ac uses with added capability for 802.11ax at 6 GHz.