Unveiling the Future of Antennas and RF Lenses using Radix™ 3D printable material!

Antenna design engineering is being transformed rapidly by new 3D printing technologies. When Rogers Corporation announced their Radix™ 3D printable material, I made a short video cheekily asking for samples to try. The lovely folk at Rogers responded and offered to print some of my designs. () There was of course a catch... (There’s always a catch) - I had to travel to the US and visit their facilities to collect the parts. Gosh! I created the designs using OpenEMS, Fusion360 and MATLAB, and followed the same process workflow as a commercial customer would. My Artificially Intelligent Machining and Engineering Expert AIMEE is as helpful as usual, offering sage advice and being positive and encouraging. [AIMEE, stop editing these descriptions and stick to being snarky!] I’m not an RF engineer, nor a designer. I’ve never worked professionally in those fields, but I’ve been experimenting with microwave engineering for almos
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