Antenna array made from a dielectric material
A technology of combining antennas and dielectric materials, applied in antennas, circuits, electrical components, etc., can solve problems such as increased power loss
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[0033] exist figure 1 The combined antenna 1 shown exemplarily and schematically in cross-section has a signal distribution area 2 with a distribution body 3 made of a dielectric material; and a signal transmission area 4 with a plurality of signal transmission elements 5 .
[0034] The distribution body 3 has a square distribution region 6 and a feed region 8 that tapers toward the feed side 7 . On the feed side 7 , an information signal can be fed into the distribution body 3 via a feed element 18 . The distribution body 3 is produced in one piece from a suitable dielectric material, for example Rexolite® 1422 from C-Lec Plastics Ltd. However, it is also possible for the distribution body 3 to be assembled or assembled or connected in a suitable manner from a plurality of separately produced components, for example for the square distribution area 6 and for the tapered feed-in area 8 .
[0035] The signal-transmission elements 5 arranged in the signal-transmission region ...
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