AEMEL
The Applied Electro Magnetics Engineering Lab (AEMEL) at the University of North Dakota conducts research projects related to Antennas and Propagation. Our active research projects cover a variety of fields from microwave imaging to spacesuite antenna design.
Equipment
- 24"X12"X10" ETS-Lindgren Anechoic Chamber
- Agilent 85070E Dielectric Probe Kit
- Agilent E5071C ENA Network Analyzer, 300 kHz to 20 GHz
- Two Wideband Antennas (Double Ridged Horn up to18GHz)
- Two Wideband Antennas (Double Ridged Horn up to 40GHz)
- One Dual Polarized Horn Antenna (700MHz- 10GHz)
- One Dual Polarized Horn Antenna (2GHz-18GHz)
- One Wideband Omni-directional Antenna (6GHz)
- A 2-24 Mechanical Switch (built in-house using Agilent mechanical switches)
- Two Ettus N200 USRP Software Defined Radio Units and two GPSDO kit
- One Portable Spectrum Analyzer (MS2726C Spectrum Master, 9 kHz to 43 GHz)
- One Signal Generator (Anritsu MG3692C covers audio to microwave frequencies from up to 20GHz)
- One Amplifier (500MHz-6GHz, ETS-118281)
- One 3D Printer (Makerbot) • LabVolt Antenna Trainer System
- LabVolt Microwave Trainer System
- Three GW Instek GSP-730 Spectrum Analyzer 150KHz-3GHz
- Three GW Instek GRF-1300 RF and Communication System Trainer
- Three SA0314 RF Instruments USB RF Spectrum Analyzer (3.3GHz)
- Three Agilent E4421B 250KHz-3GHz Signal Generator
- Silouhette Cameo for Flexible Substrate and Textile Cutting
Software
- RemCom Wireless InSite
- CST Microwave Studio
- Ansys HFSS, Designer, Maxwell
- Feko, educational version
- Sonnet, educational version
- NI AWR Microwave Studio