Simulate N turns loop antenna

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Angel Lozada
Angel Lozada on 9 Jun 2023
Commented: Angel Lozada on 11 Aug 2023
Hello.
I would like to know if someone could help with this inquiry:
Is there a way to simulate N turn rectangular loop antenna?
I will appreciated your support.
Regards.
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Nikhil
Nikhil on 13 Jun 2023
Edited: Nikhil on 13 Jun 2023
You can use the loopRectangular object to create a rectangular loop antenna on the xy plane.
Refer to this article for more information: Rectangular Loop Antenna
Angel Lozada
Angel Lozada on 18 Jun 2023
Nikhil
Thanks for your soon reply.
I understand your answer. However, I would like to know if there is a way to indicate the number of turns, or...How can I do to indicate this parameter within the simulation.
Regards

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Anshuman
Anshuman on 10 Aug 2023
Hi Angel,
Yes, you can simulate an N-turn rectangular loop antenna using MATLAB's Antenna Toolbox. With the Antenna Toolbox, you can model and simulate various types of antennas, including loop antennas. It provides a wide range of functions and tools to design, analyze, and visualize antenna performance.
Here's a general approach to simulating an N-turn rectangular loop antenna using MATLAB's Antenna Toolbox:
  1. Specify the dimensions and parameters of the rectangular loop antenna. This includes the length, width, and the number of turns (N). You can define the geometry using the appropriate functions provided by the Antenna Toolbox.
  2. Use the defined geometry to create an antenna object in MATLAB. The Antenna Toolbox provides functions to create different types of antennas, including loop antennas. For a rectangular loop, you can use the 'loopRectangular' function.
  3. Set the properties of the antenna object, such as the operating frequency, conductor material, and other relevant parameters.
  4. Use the functions provided by the Antenna Toolbox to analyze the characteristics of the loop antenna. This can include calculating the radiation pattern, impedance, resonant frequency, and other performance metrics.
  5. Visualize the results of the simulation using MATLAB's plotting capabilities.
Hope it helps!
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Angel Lozada
Angel Lozada on 11 Aug 2023
Dear Anshuman
I will try your suggestion.
Thanks.

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