How to design a Yagi-Uda Antenna using CST Studio Suite

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Here in this video we&show you how to design a Yagi-Uda Antenna using CST Studio Suite. This tutorial will comprise of a series of videos one after the other please do check those for better understanding. Link of the video "How to design a Dipole Antenna"- & simulate Dipole Antenna us... Step 1: Open the previous project created for dipole antenna in previous video. Step 2 (creation of director): Go to modeling then select cylinder and press escape in your computer and following window will pop up. As the radius of the cylinder is 2.5 mm and the material is chosen PEC, then edit as shown in the video. Step 3(creation of reflector): Go to modeling then select cylinder and press escape in your computer and following window will pop up. As the radius of the cylinder is 2.5 mm and the material is chosen PEC, then edit as shown in the video. Observe- The final 3 element Yagi-Uda array will appear. Step 4: Go to simulation and then set up solver. Then start simulation. After the simulation is over, observe S11 from the navigation tree. Observe- that the antenna is resonating at 1 GHz. Step 5: Go to navigation tree then 2D/3D results, then right click on farfield (f=1)[1], then following window will pop up. Do the settings for E field pattern as shown in the video.Press OK to visualize the E field pattern. Observe- that half power beam width is near to 64.4 deg. Step 6: Go to navigation tree then 2D/3D results, then right click on farfield (f=1)[1], then following window...

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