Electromagnetic Theory

Antennas

Cover radiation pattern, gain, directivity, efficiency, dipole antenna, arrays, and radiation mechanism.

Core question

How does guided electrical energy become radiated electromagnetic energy?

Exam focus

Radiation pattern, gain, directivity, efficiency, dipole antenna, arrays, and radiation mechanism.

Engineering use

Used in mobile communication, broadcasting, radar, satellites, IoT, Wi-Fi, and microwave links.

Topic Introduction

An antenna converts guided energy into radiated electromagnetic waves and also receives waves in reverse.

For exams, focus on radiation pattern, gain, directivity, efficiency, and dipole intuition.

Key Idea / Intuition

Time-varying current on an antenna creates changing fields that detach and radiate outward.

Learning Goals

  • Visualize dipole radiation.
  • Interpret gain and directivity.
  • Understand array direction control.

Key Concepts

  • Dipole antenna
  • Radiation pattern
  • Gain
  • Antenna array

Mathematical Definition

Read each formula as a field question first, then use the notation for calculation. This keeps the operator meaning clear during EMFT numericals.

Gain idea

Gain = efficiency x directivity

Gain includes both focusing and losses.

Visual Understanding

This lightweight SVG animation explains Antennas step by step for GATE ECE Electromagnetic Theory, PSU Electromagnetic Theory, EMFT notes, and university exam preparation.

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Dipole Radiation

Alternating current creates time-varying fields around the conductor.

Pattern

Radiation pattern shows how strongly energy is radiated in each direction.

Array

Multiple antennas combine fields to shape direction and beam strength.

Worked Example

Directivity vs gain

An antenna focuses energy strongly but has loss.

Directivity describes focusing.
Gain includes efficiency loss.
Answer: Gain is less than ideal directivity if efficiency is below one.

Important Notes

Common Mistakes

  • Treating gain and directivity as always identical.
  • Thinking antennas create energy instead of redirecting/radiating supplied energy.

Exam Pointers

  • Radiation pattern and gain/directivity comparisons are common conceptual questions.
Why is Antennas important for GATE ECE Electromagnetic Theory?

Antennas connects field intuition with formula-based problem solving, which is why it appears in GATE ECE Electromagnetic Theory, PSU Electromagnetic Theory, EMFT notes, and university exam preparation.

How should I revise Antennas for PSU Electromagnetic Theory?

Revise the basic intuition first, use the animated visualization to remember the concept flow, then solve formula-based numericals and quick conceptual questions.

What is the fastest takeaway from Antennas?

Antenna current radiates; pattern shows direction; gain includes efficiency.

Quick Summary

Quick Revision Takeaway

  • Antenna current radiates; pattern shows direction; gain includes efficiency.

Exam-Oriented Tip

Antenna problems are field-shape problems, not only formula problems.