Compact amplitude and phase trimmer
US-9257734-B2 · Feb 9, 2016 · US
US10811747B2 · US · B2
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-10811747-B2 |
| Application number | US-201716316002-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | B2 |
| Filing date | Jun 27, 2017 |
| Priority date | Jul 8, 2016 |
| Publication date | Oct 20, 2020 |
| Grant date | Oct 20, 2020 |
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A phase-controlled antenna array comprises at least four phase-controlled elements which are connected via a feed network. Each antenna element comprises a waveguide emitter with a signal output coupling or input coupling and a phase actuator which is rotatably attached in the waveguide emitter and contains a mounting and two polarizers, wherein each of the two polarizers can convert a circularly polarized signal into a linearly polarized signal. The antenna elements additionally comprise a connection element and a drive unit which is attached to a support and which is connected to the phase actuator via the connection element such that the drive unit can rotate the phrase actuator about an axis of the waveguide emitter. The antenna array additionally comprises a computing unit which is connected to the drive unit(s) of the phase-controlled antenna elements via control lines and which adjusts the rotation of each phase actuator.
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The invention claimed is: 1. A phase-controlled antenna array, comprising: at least four phase-controlled antenna elements, connected via at least one feed network, wherein a phase-controlled antenna element of the at least four phase-controlled antenna elements includes: a waveguide emitter having a signal coupling, a phase actuator mounted rotatably in the waveguide emitter and including a holder and at least two polarizers, each of the at least two polarizers configured to convert between a circularly polarized signal and a linearly polarized signal, a connection element, and a drive unit, mounted on a carrier, wherein the drive unit is connected to the phase actuator via the connection element, the drive unit configured to rotate the phase actuator about an axis of the waveguide emitter, an electronic control unit connected via control lines to the drive unit, the electronic control unit configured to adjust the rotation of the phase actuator, wherein between an aperture in the waveguide emitter and the phase actuator, or between the phase actuator and the signal coupling, at least one additional polarizer is mounted in the waveguide emitter, the at least one additional polarizer configured to convert between a signal with linear polarization and a signal with circular polarization, and wherein the at least one additional polarizer, being mounted between the aperture in the waveguide emitter and the phase actuator, is mounted rotatably in the waveguide emitter, and has an additional drive and an additional connecting element, so that the additional drive with the aid of the additional connecting element is configured to rotate the at least one additional polarizer independently of the phase actuator about the axis of the waveguide emitter. 2. The antenna array of claim 1 , wherein the waveguide emitter comprises a cylindrical waveguide portion or a horn emitter. 3. The antenna array of claim 1 , wherein the waveguide emitter is configured as a round waveguide. 4. The antenna array of claim 1 , wherein the at least two polarizers are mounted perpendicularly to the axis of the waveguide emitter and parallel to one another on the holder. 5. The antenna array of claim 1 , wherein the at least two polarizers comprise meander polarizers. 6. The antenna array of claim 1 , wherein the connection element comprises a shaft which connects the phase actuator to the drive unit. 7. The antenna array of claim 1 , wherein the drive unit comprises an actuator including electroactive materials. 8. The antenna array of claim 1 , wherein the connection element or the drive unit is equipped with an angular position transmitter. 9. The antenna array of claim 1 , wherein the signal coupling comprises microstrip lines. 10. The antenna array of claim 1 , wherein the signal coupling comprises two parts and is configured to respectively communicate two orthogonal modes of the waveguide emitter. 11. The antenna array of claim 1 , wherein the waveguide emitter comprises dielectric packing material that at least partially fills the waveguide emitter. 12. The antenna array of claim 1 , wherein the at least four phase-controlled antenna elements of the antenna array are arranged in rows, and each row of the rows includes a common drive unit and a plurality of connection elements connected to a plurality of phase actuators, the common drive unit configured to rotate the plurality of phase actuators of a row together. 13. The antenna array of claim 1 , wherein each of the at least four phase-controlled antenna elements comprise a respective waveguide emitter, phase actuator, connection element, and drive unit, and wherein the electronic control unit is configured to adjust the rotation of respective phase actuators.
using horn or slot aerials (slotted waveguides arrays H01Q21/005) · CPC title
converting a linear polarised wave into a circular polarised wave (guided wave H01P1/17) · CPC title
radiating a circularly polarised wave (H01Q13/0258 takes precedence; polarisation converters H01Q15/244, in a waveguide H01P1/17) · CPC title
by mechanical means · CPC title
Waveguide phase-shifters (H01P1/181, H01P1/185, H01P1/19 take precedence) · CPC title
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