This document provides an overview of dielectric resonator antennas (DRAs) and their design. It discusses:
1) Common DRA characteristics such as resonant frequencies defined by material properties and dimensions. Multiple modes can be excited and radiation patterns depend on the excited mode.
2) Common feeding methods for DRAs including coaxial probes, microstrip lines, coplanar waveguides, and apertures. These determine the excited mode and coupling.
3) A case study of a cylindrical DRA analyzing modes using analytical equations and simulations. For a dielectric constant of 30, the HE11δ mode resonates at 503.6 MHz and is excited using a coaxial probe.