Distortion Analysis for the Assessment of LTI and non-LTI Transmitters
Abstract
Bounds on the frequency domain behavior of electrically small antennas are adapted to assess the time domain distortion or fidelity achievable by simple linear time-invariant (LTI) systems. Rigorous expressions for a TM01 spherical shell are used as a direct analog to the well known Chu limit on an antenna's bandwidth-efficiency product. These expressions are shown to agree with results obtained using narrowband single resonance approximations, allowing for the analysis of arbitrary small dipole-like structures through bounds on their single frequency Q-factor and efficiency. The resulting expressions are used as a basis for assessing the performance gains of electrically small non-LTI (e.g., direct antenna modulation) transmitters for which Q-factor and impedance bandwidth are not defined but which can be analyzed directly in the time domain via distortion.
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