Compact radio frequency antenna apparatuses
US-9941570-B2 · Apr 10, 2018 · US
US11196141B2 · US · B2
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-11196141-B2 |
| Application number | US-202016794015-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | B2 |
| Filing date | Feb 18, 2020 |
| Priority date | Apr 1, 2014 |
| Publication date | Dec 7, 2021 |
| Grant date | Dec 7, 2021 |
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Antenna assemblies are described herein. In particular, described herein are multi-focal-point antenna devices and compact radio frequency (RF) antenna devices. Any of these assemblies may include a primary feed that includes a single patterned emitting surface from which multiple different beams of RF signals are emitted corresponding to different antenna input feeds each communicating with the patterned antenna emitting surface. The antenna assembly is therefore capable of emitting beams in the same direction having different polarizations using a single primary feed.
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A method of transmitting radio frequency (RF) signals from an antenna assembly, the method comprising: transmitting a first RF signal at a first polarization from an emitting surface of a primary feed towards a secondary reflector, reflecting the first RF signal from the secondary reflector to a first portion of a primary reflector, reflecting the first RF signal from the primary reflector to emit the first RF signal from the antenna assembly in a first direction; transmitting a second RF signal at a second polarization from the emitting surface of the primary feed towards the secondary reflector, reflecting the second RF signal from the secondary reflector to a second portion of the primary reflector, reflecting the second RF signal from the primary reflector to emit the second RF signal from the antenna assembly in the first direction; and passing the first and second RF signals through a radome to adjust a phase front of the first and second RF signals so that they are uniform. 2. The method of claim 1 , wherein passing the first and second RF signals through the radome comprises passing the first and second RF signals through a curved radome. 3. The method of claim 2 , wherein passing the first and second RF signals through the curved radome comprises passing the first and second RF signals through a cylindrical radome. 4. The method of claim 1 , wherein the first and second RF signals pass through the radome before reflecting off the secondary reflector. 5. The method of claim 1 , wherein reflecting the first RF signal from the secondary reflector to the first portion of a primary reflector comprises reflecting the first RF signal off of the secondary reflector that is supported by the radome. 6. The method of claim 1 , further comprising transmitting a third RF signal at a third polarization from the emitting surface of the primary feed towards the secondary reflector, reflecting the third RF signal from the secondary reflector to a third portion of the primary reflector, reflecting the third RF signal from the primary reflector to emit the third RF signal from the antenna assembly in the first direction. 7. The method of claim 1 , further comprising transmitting the first RF signal from a radio circuit through a first antenna input feed to the emitting surface of the primary feed and transmitting the second RF signal from the radio circuit to a second antenna input feed to the emitting surface of the primary feed. 8. The method of claim 1 , wherein the first portion of a primary reflector and the second portion of the primary reflector comprise different but overlapping regions. 9. The method of claim 1 , wherein the first portion of a primary reflector and the second portion of the primary reflector comprise non-overlapping regions. 10. The method of claim 1 , further comprising passing the first and second RF signals through a flat radome covering the primary reflector. 11. A method of transmitting radio frequency (RF) signals from an antenna assembly, the method comprising: transmitting a first RF signal at a first polarization from an emitting surface of a primary feed towards a secondary reflector, reflecting the first RF signal from the secondary reflector to a first portion of a primary reflector, reflecting the first RF signal from the primary reflector to emit the first RF signal from the antenna assembly in a first direction; transmitting a second RF signal at a second polarization from the emitting surface of the primary feed towards the secondary reflector, reflecting the second RF signal from the secondary reflector to a second portion of the primary reflector, reflecting the second RF signal from the primary reflector to emit the second RF signal from the antenna assembly in the first direction; adjusting a phase front of the first and second RF signals so that they are uniform by passing the first and second RF signals through a first radome; and passing the first and second RF signals through a second radome. 12. An antenna assembly comprising: a primary reflector having a concave reflecting surface configured to direct electromagnetic energy; a secondary reflector within the primary reflector having a convex reflecting surface configured to direct electromagnetic energy toward the primary reflector; a primary feed; two or more antenna input feeds each connected to the primary feed; two or more connectors exposed on an external surface of the antenna assembly wherein each connector is configured to couple to one of the two or more antenna input feeds and configured to transmit radio frequency (RF) signals at a different polarization to each of the antenna input feeds; a first radome located in a position where RF signals pass through the first radome before reflecting off the primary reflector during transmission; and a second radome extending within the concave reflecting surface of the primary reflector. 13. The antenna assembly of claim 12 , wherein a surface of the second radome is configured so that signals emitted from the antenna assembly to have a uniform phase front. 14. The antenna assembly of claim 12 , further comprising a radio circuit coupled to the two or more connectors and configured to generate the radio frequency (RF) signals at a different polarization. 15. The antenna assembly of claim 12 , further comprising a feed horn surrounding the primary feed. 16. The antenna assembly of claim 12 , wherein the primary reflector, secondary reflctor and primary feed are configured so that radio frequency signals are at different polarizations are emitted from different regions of the primary reflector. 17. The antenna assembly of claim 12 , wherein the primary feed has a patterned emitting surface. 18. The antenna assembly of claim 17 , wherein the patterned emitting surface comprises a plurality of cut-out regions at the edges and in a central planar region of the emitting surface. 19. The antenna assembly of claim 17 , wherein the second radome comprises a cylindrical radome. 20. The antenna assembly of claim 12 , wherein the second radome extends from an outer edge of the concave reflecting surface to the secondary reflector. 21. The antenna assembly of claim 12 , wherein the secondary reflector is supported by the first radome or the second radome.
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