Antenna module
US-2024235033-A9 · Jul 11, 2024 · US
US2016276743A1 · US · A1
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-2016276743-A1 |
| Application number | US-201615162953-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | A1 |
| Filing date | May 24, 2016 |
| Priority date | Dec 1, 2009 |
| Publication date | Sep 22, 2016 |
| Grant date | — |
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A system, device, and method for a broad-band array antenna are presented. More particularly, the application relates to a broad-band fragmented aperture phased array antenna for the Ka, K, and/or Ku frequency bands. In various exemplary embodiments, the antenna system may support dynamic polarization degradation correction. In one exemplary embodiment a method and system for a broad-band fragmented aperture phased array antenna for the Ka, K, and/or Ku frequency band is presented. In one exemplary embodiment, the fragmented aperture design functions in one or more of the Ku-band, K-band, and/or Ka-band. In another exemplary embodiment, the antenna system may include full electronic polarization agility. In one exemplary embodiment, the antenna system may further comprise a printed circuit board radiating element. The printed circuit board radiating element may be configured to function as an antenna. In one exemplary embodiment, the antenna system may support operation over multiple frequency bands.
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1 . (canceled) 2 . An antenna system comprising: an array of antenna elements, wherein each antenna element of the array comprises: a radiating element; a plurality of feeds coupled to the radiating element, the plurality of feeds including a first feed corresponding to a first basis polarization and a second feed corresponding to a second basis polarization; a plurality of subcircuits responsive to commands to adjust first and second RF signals communicated with the first and the second feeds respectively of each of the antenna elements of the array; and a digital control to provide the commands to the subcircuits, wherein the provided commands are used by the subcircuits to scan a beam of the adjusted RF signals to a particular scan angle by adjusting the first and the second RF signals of each antenna element relative to the first and the second RF signals of other antenna elements of the array, and to compensate for cross-polarization in the beam due to the particular scan angle by adjusting the first RF signal due to the particular scan angle by adjusting the first RF signal relative to the second RF signal of each antenna element. 3 . The antenna system of claim 2 , wherein the provided commands are used by the subcircuits to adjust individual polarization components of the beam. 4 . The antenna system of claim 3 , wherein the individual polarization components correspond to the first and second basis polarizations. 5 . The antenna system of claim 3 , wherein the individual polarization components of the beam are orthogonal to one another. 6 . The antenna system of claim 2 , wherein the provided commands are used by the control circuits to compensate for the cross-polarization by at least correcting for polarization rotation of the beam at the particular scan angle. 7 . The antenna system of claim 2 , wherein the subcircuits adjust relative amplitudes and relative phases of the RF signals. 8 . The antenna system of claim 7 , wherein the subcircuits include vector generators to adjust the relative amplitudes and the relative phases. 9 . The antenna system of claim 2 , wherein the provided commands are used by the subcircuits to simultaneously scan multiple beams of the adjusted RF signals to corresponding scan angles, and compensate for cross-polarization in each of the multiple beams due to the corresponding scan angles. 10 . The antenna system of claim 2 , wherein a subcircuit of the plurality of subcircuits is shared among multiple antenna elements of the array. 11 . The antenna system of claim 2 , wherein the provided commands are used by the subcircuits to control polarization of the beam. 12 . The antenna system of claim 2 , further comprising a printed circuit board including a first side and a second side, wherein the radiating elements are on the first side, and the subcircuits are on the second side. 13 . The antenna system of claim 12 , further comprising a heat transfer layer coupled to the second side of the circuit board.
varying the amplitude · CPC title
varying the {relative} phase {between the radiating elements of an array (H01Q3/2605, H01Q3/2658, H01Q3/2682, H01Q3/44 take precedence)} · CPC title
between antennas of an array · CPC title
Combinations of separate antenna units operating in different wavebands and connected to a common feeder system · CPC title
provided with means for varying the polarisation (polarising devices H01Q15/24; tracking by comparing linear polarisation compounds G01S3/146; reducing depolarisation effects H04B7/00; polarisation diversity H04B7/10) · CPC title
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