A Review Paper on Bowtie Antenna
Keywords:
Antenna, Bowtie, Bandwidth, Return Loss, UWB AntennaAbstract
The existing literature conducts a brief examination of several aspects of tie receiving equipment that may be utilized to enhance its performance, such as better return misfortune, complement input impedance, and more consistent radiation design. The creator's aim isn't to deliver a comprehensive analysis of all the arrangements. The chief objective of this article is to deliver overview of the numerous methods used, including modifying, inclining, and creating various space arrangements on various pieces of radio wire. A quick examination of the theoretical analysis of bow-tie antennas reveals that this kind of antenna with elliptical components has many advantages over conventional triangle antennas. A comparison of commonly used feed networks shows the need for a balun, which converts the coaxial cable's unstable current flow into the unstable current flow of two proportioned lines required to excite a stable antenna. Traditional bow-tie antennas have drawbacks such as end-fire reflections, limited bandwidth, dispersion characteristics, poor efficiency, and gain.
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