![]() ![]() This knowledge represents years of experience and work - but was not very accessible or sharable. This resulted in critical information being stored in stacks of papers, on CDs/DVDs or physical prototypes somewhere in a dusty store room. The "Estimate performance" feature enables quick analysis of the designed antenna to give an indication whether an element is a suitable candidate for the final design.īecause the topology and the environment of the antenna are known, Antenna Magus can make certain approximations which can speed up analysis time while still giving reasonable estimated performance results.Įfficient information management affects the bottom line of all companies, because it gives employees access to knowledge that has already been developed.īefore Antenna Magus, there was no information management system designed specifically for antenna engineers. Each antenna is thoroughly researched and design algorithms undergo various tests and validation routines to confirm that they work properly for a wide range of goal combinations.Īntennas can be designed for specific objectives like gain, bandwidth and impedance at the push of a button. ![]() This means that days are spent manually optimizing a basic antenna structure in an attempt to get the general performance within specification.Īntenna Magus takes care of this (sometimes tedious) exercise by offering reliable first order designs that have been validated against reference data. Published papers or books may have insufficient information to reproduce reference designs and often good reference results aren't available. If you know where to start the design process, the elementary steps should be trivial, but often the starting point is not that well defined. When designing an antenna for the first time, there are some elementary steps that need to be completed before continuing with the distinctive (non-standard) part of the design process. Unlike most literature, Antenna Magus highlights unique and general characteristics of each antenna which makes it easy to compare antennas with each other and, more importantly, to compare them with the given requirements. To meet the need for rapid assessment of many antenna elements, antenna information in Antenna Magus is structured in a standardized format, making it easy to compare different elements. Often, one of the first elements considered becomes the de facto choice, simply because too much time has been expended on the element choice and the "cost" to start over with a new element is too high. ![]() In many cases it is only after the attempt to adapt and optimize an existing antenna element has failed to meet the new specifications that the engineer will start to consider other elements. Antenna Magus makes it easy to explore alternative options. Whether starting with a new design or updating an existing system, most antenna engineers will start with an antenna element that is well known. ![]()
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