Multi-frequency-range antennas
US-2024429607-A1 · Dec 26, 2024 · US
US9306293B2 · US · B2
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-9306293-B2 |
| Application number | US-201313945804-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | B2 |
| Filing date | Jul 18, 2013 |
| Priority date | Jul 20, 2012 |
| Publication date | Apr 5, 2016 |
| Grant date | Apr 5, 2016 |
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A multi-beam antenna comprises an array of feeds illuminating a reflector, the feeds being associated in a plurality of groups. Each feed comprises a polarizer, two diplexers and four ports operating in four different colours. All the feeds belonging to the same group comprise first ports having the same first colour, or second ports having the same second colour, linked together to form a first beam and third ports having the same third colour, or fourth ports having the same fourth colour, linked together to form a second beam.
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The invention claimed is: 1. A multi-beam antenna with a plurality of feeds per beam comprising at least one reflector and one array of a plurality of feeds illuminating the reflector, the feeds being associated in a plurality of groups offset relative to one another in two directions X, Y of a plane placed at the focus of the reflector, each group comprising the same number of feeds, wherein each feed comprises a polarizer linked to a radiating element and two diplexers respectively incorporated into two output channels of the polarizer, each diplexer comprising two output ports, the two output ports of the two diplexers forming four ports of the feed, the four ports operating in four different colours, each colour being defined by a pair of frequency and polarization values, and wherein, all the feeds belonging to the same group comprise first ports having a same first colour, or second ports having a same second colour, linked together to form a first beam and third ports having a same third colour, or fourth ports having a same fourth colour, linked together to form a second beam. 2. The multi-beam antenna of claim 1 , wherein the groups are evenly spaced by a first pitch L 1 in the direction X and by a second pitch L 2 in the direction Y, the pitches L 1 and L 2 corresponding to one or more feeds, two adjacent groups in the direction X sharing at least one feed in common. 3. The multi-beam antenna of claim 2 , wherein two adjacent groups in the direction Y share no feed in common. 4. The multi-beam antenna of claim 1 , comprising, for each group of feeds, distribution circuits linking all the feeds of the same group together, in the directions X and Y, the links being created between the first ports having the same first colour and between the third ports having the same third colour, or between the second ports having the same second colour and between the fourth ports having the same fourth colour. 5. The multi-beam antenna of claim 4 , wherein each beam is formed by distribution circuits dedicated to this beam and independent of the distribution circuits dedicated to the formation of any other beam. 6. The multi-beam antenna of claim 3 , wherein: the feeds are associated in groups of four adjacent feeds in the directions X and Y, two consecutive groups being spaced apart by a first pitch L 1 corresponding to a feed in the direction X and by a second pitch L 2 corresponding to two feeds in the direction Y, for each group of four adjacent feeds, the first ports, or the second ports, are linked in pairs in the direction X by a first level of distribution circuits then linked in pairs in the direction Y by a second level of distribution circuits and the third ports, or the fourth ports, are linked in pairs in the direction X by a first level of distribution circuits, then linked in pairs in the direction Y by a second level of distribution circuits. 7. The multi-beam antenna of claim 6 , wherein two adjacent groups spaced apart by the first pitch L 1 in the direction X comprise two feeds in common, wherein, for the first of the two adjacent groups, the first ports of the feeds of the first group, respectively the third ports of the feeds of the first group, are linked in the directions X and Y and wherein, for the second of the two adjacent groups, the second ports of the feeds of the second group, respectively the fourth ports of the feeds of the second group, are linked in fours in the directions X and Y. 8. The multi-beam transmission and reception antenna system, comprising a first multi-beam antenna and a second multi-beam antenna according to claim 1 , the first antenna operating in transmission mode and the second antenna operating in reception mode. 9. A satellite telecommunication system, comprising at least one multi-beam antenna according to claim 1 .
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