Antenna

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Antenna may refer to:

In science and engineering:

  • Antenna (radio), the component designed to send and receive radio waves; (plural: antennas)
  • Antenna (biology), the sensing organs of several arthropods; (plural: antennae)
  • Antennae galaxies, the name of two colliding galaxies NGC 4038 and NGC 4039
  • Antenna may refer to a radio telescope
  • Antenna, in integrated circuit design, can refer to the charge collecting behaviour of a wire during fabrication. Hence the terms antenna effect and antenna rules which describe the effect and the rules which ensure that the buildup of charge above a threshold (which can damage the oxide in the transistor gates) is prevented.

In music:

In broadcasting:

Other uses:

  • a 2004 Film with Susumu Terajima
  • an artist on LTM
  • Antennae [1] - The online Journal of Nature in Visual Culture (www.antennae.org.uk) Editor: Giovanni Aloi
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