Array of pcb LPDAs
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I am just wondering if there is a work around for creating an array of LPDAs or any of the other antennas that are currently not supported by the Antenna Array Designer?
Thanks
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Shashank Kulkarni
am 19 Mai 2026 um 8:15
Bearbeitet: Walter Roberson
am 19 Mai 2026 um 8:31
Yes, there are two programmatic workarounds depending on your goal:
Option 1: conformalArray (separate elements, full flexibility)
Use when you need arbitrary 3D positioning or mixed element types. Each element retains its own substrate.
lp = lpda;
spacing = lp.BoardLength * 1.2;
arr = conformalArray;
arr.ElementPosition = [0 0 0; spacing 0 0; 2*spacing 0 0; 3*spacing 0 0];
arr.Element = {lp, lp, lp, lp};
figure; pattern(arr, 5e9);
Note: Set ElementPosition before Element — MATLAB validates the count.
Option 2: pcbStack + array() (single shared substrate)
Use when you want all elements on one PCB — shared ground plane, continuous dielectric, ready for Gerber export. Also supports beam steering via FeedVoltage/FeedPhase.
lp = lpda;
pb = pcbStack(lp);
% array() rejects edge feeds — nudge inward by 0.3 mm
pb.FeedLocations(1) = pb.FeedLocations(1) + 0.3e-3;
pcbArr = array(pb, "linear", NumElements=4, ElementSpacing=lp.BoardWidth*1.2);
figure; show(pcbArr);
figure; pattern(pcbArr, 5e9);
% Beam steering
pcbArr.FeedVoltage = [1 1 1 1];
pcbArr.FeedPhase = [0 45 90 135];
figure; pattern(pcbArr, 5e9);
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