Magnetic Loop Antenna Theory

Published on 2011-07-02 by Mark VandeWettering

I was digging around trying to find some software to help me design a magnetic loop antenna for use on VLF frequencies. I stumbled across this page, which provided a lot of interesting insights, as well as a Spice model to help you understand how they work.

Magnetic Loop Antenna Theory

The article clarified something to me which I only vaguely understood before. If you desire narrow band performance, the best way to do it is to make the antenna resonant by paralleling it with a capacitor, and using it in combination with a high impedance load to measure the voltage from the antenna. But if you desire wide band performance, then you want to use it combination with a very low impedance, which basically means that you feed it into a transimpedance amplifier which effectively shorts the antenna to ground and converts the current to a voltage.

Interesting.

I might have missed it, but while the page presents an Spice model for the antenna, it doesnโ€™t seem to have it available for download. Iโ€™m working on putting it into LTSpice, and should have it available for download sometime in the next couple of days.