Dynamic phased array tapering without phase recalibration
US-9531086-B1 · Dec 27, 2016 · US
US10211531B2 · US · B2
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-10211531-B2 |
| Application number | US-201515520098-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | B2 |
| Filing date | Nov 5, 2015 |
| Priority date | Nov 5, 2014 |
| Publication date | Feb 19, 2019 |
| Grant date | Feb 19, 2019 |
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A transmit antenna system configured to steer an electromagnetic beam includes an antenna and an electronic steering module. The antenna includes a first electric antenna element oriented parallel to a first plane, a second electric antenna element oriented orthogonally to the first electric antenna element and parallel to the first plane, and a first magnetic antenna element oriented orthogonally to the first electric antenna element and the second electric antenna element. The electronic steering module is in electrical communication with each of the first electric antenna element, the second electric antenna element, and the first magnetic antenna element. The electronic steering module includes at least one amplifier configured to control the amplitude of a current to each of the first electric antenna element, the second electric antenna element, and the first magnetic antenna element.
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A transmit antenna system configured to steer an electromagnetic beam, comprising: an antenna comprising: a first electric antenna element oriented parallel to a first plane; a second electric antenna element oriented orthogonally to the first electric antenna element and parallel to the first plane; and a first magnetic antenna element oriented orthogonally to the first electric antenna element and the second electric antenna element; and an electronic steering module in electrical communication with each of the first electric antenna element, the second electric antenna element, and the first magnetic antenna element, comprising at least one amplifier configured to control the amplitude of a current to each of the first electric antenna element, the second electric antenna element, and the first magnetic antenna element; further comprising a third electric antenna element oriented orthogonally to the first electric antenna element and the second electric antenna element, wherein the electronic steering module in electrical communication with the third electric antenna element. 2. A transmit antenna system configured to steer an electromagnetic beam, comprising: an antenna comprising: a first electric antenna element oriented parallel to a first plane; a second electric antenna element oriented orthogonally to the first electric antenna element and parallel to the first plane; and a first magnetic antenna element oriented orthogonally to the first electric antenna element and the second electric antenna element; and an electronic steering module in electrical communication with each of the first electric antenna element, the second electric antenna element, and the first magnetic antenna element, comprising at least one amplifier configured to control the amplitude of a current to each of the first electric antenna element, the second electric antenna element, and the first magnetic antenna element; further comprising a second magnetic antenna element oriented orthogonally to the first magnetic antenna element, wherein the electronic steering module in electrical communication with the second magnetic antenna element; further comprising a third magnetic antenna element oriented orthogonally to the first magnetic antenna element and the second magnetic element, wherein the electronic steering module in electrical communication with the third magnetic antenna element. 3. A steerable transmit antenna, comprising: a first magnetic loop antenna oriented parallel to an x-y plane; a second magnetic loop antenna oriented parallel to an x-z plane; a third magnetic loop antenna oriented parallel to a y-z plane; a first electric dipole antenna oriented parallel an x-axis intersecting the x-y and x-z plane; a second electric dipole antenna oriented parallel a y-axis intersecting the x-y and y-z plane; and a third electric dipole antenna oriented parallel a z-axis intersecting the x-z and y-z plane, wherein the x-y plane, the x-z plane, and y-z plane are mutually orthogonal and intersect at an origin an electronic steering module in electrical communication with each of the magnetic loop antennas and each of the electric dipole antennas comprising at least one amplifier configured to controlling the amplitude of a current to each of the magnetic loop antennas and each of the electric dipole antennas. 4. The antenna of claim 3 , wherein at least two of the first magnetic loop antenna, the second magnetic loop antenna, and the third magnetic loop antenna have a center point at the origin. 5. The antenna of claim 3 , wherein at least two of the first electric dipole antenna, the second electric dipole antenna, and the third electric dipole antenna have a center point at the origin. 6. The antenna of claim 3 , further comprising a plurality of leads configured to electrically connect each dipole and loop to a receiver. 7. A system comprising a steerable antenna, comprising: a first magnetic loop antenna oriented parallel to an x-y plane; a second magnetic loop antenna oriented parallel to an x-z plane; a third magnetic loop antenna oriented parallel to a y-z plane; a first electric dipole antenna oriented parallel an x-axis intersecting the x-y and x-z plane; a second electric dipole antenna oriented parallel a y-axis intersecting the x-y and y-z plane; and a third electric dipole antenna oriented parallel a z-axis intersecting the x-z and y-z plane, wherein the x-y plane, the x-z plane, and y-z plane are mutually orthogonal and intersect at an origin; a transmitter in communication with each of the dipole and loop antennas and configured to transmit a signal from the dipole and loop antennas of the steerable antenna; and a digital board in communication with the transmitter, configured to steer an output from the transmit and determine a propagation vector of a beam transmitted by the steerable antenna. 8. The system of claim 7 , further comprising a clock synthesizer configured to provide a clock signal to the digital processor board and/or the receiver. 9. The system of claim 7 , further comprising a power supply configured to provide power to the digital processor board and the receiver. 10. The system of claim 7 , wherein the power provided by the power supply is less than 8 watts.
Combinations of antenna units polarised in different directions for transmitting or receiving circularly and elliptically polarised waves or waves linearly polarised in any direction {(circularly polarised patch antennas H01Q9/0428; circularly polarised horns H01Q13/0241; cross-polarised horns H01Q13/0258; polarisation converters H01Q15/242; cross-polarised rear feeds H01Q19/136; crossed polarisation dual antenna H01Q25/001)} · CPC title
one unit or more being an array of identical aerial elements (adaptive arrays H01Q3/2605) · CPC title
Crossed polarisation dual antennas (orthomode horns H01Q13/0258; cross-polarised rear feeds H01Q19/136; orthomode transducers H01P1/161) · CPC title
Antenna units of the array energised non-uniformly in amplitude or phase, e.g. tapered array or binomial array · CPC title
Adaptation for use in or on aircraft, missiles, satellites, or balloons · CPC title
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