Module 7 : Antenna
Lecture 50 : Linear Antennas


Input Impedance of a Dipole Antenna

Since the current has to be zero at the tip of the antenna, the current at the input of the antenna changes as the length of the dipole changes.

   

In other words, the terminal impedance (input impedance) of the dipole is a function of length.

   

The input impedance of the dipole is given as

 
 

The input impedance is a function of the dipole length and can vary from to .
When . In this case the input impedance is .
When

 

NOTE

The input impedance of a dipole antenna is not a monotonic function of length as it was in case of the Hertz dipole.