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DWM1001C Datasheet
© Decawave Ltd 2017 Subject to change without notice Version 1.40C Page 14
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This section details antenna radiation patterns for the DWM1001-Dev board. Figure 3 presents a view of the
measurement planes considered in this document.
Table 11 shows antenna radiation patterns for the DWM1001C module mounted on the DWM1001-Dev board.
Three planes in the spherical space about the centre of the board are measured, with theta and phi plots
representing perpendicular polarisations.
The DWM1001C antenna is vertically polarised, meaning that the module is intended to be positioned vertically
upright when used in an RTLS system. An omnidirectional radiation pattern is seen in the XZ plane when
observed by another antenna which is also vertically polarised. This is shown in the XZ plane antenna patterns,
where the vertically polarised plot, phi, has a circular, or omnidirectional shape.
If the antennas are oriented perpendicular relative to each other, then the polarisation changes. In this case, the
horizontally polarised pattern, theta, applies and there are nulls at certain angles which can limit range and
introduce location inaccuracy.
Figure 3. Antenna Radiation Pattern Planes
x
z
y