Design, development, and testing of X-band amplifying reflectarrays
Contribuinte(s) |
P. Uslenghi |
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Data(s) |
01/01/2002
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Resumo |
The design and development of two X-band amplifying reflectarrays is presented. The arrays use dual-polarized aperture coupled patch antennas with FET transistors and phasing circuits to amplify a microwave signal and to radiate it in a chosen direction. Two cases are considered, one when a reflectarray converts a spherical wave due to a feed horn into a plane wave radiated into a boresight direction, and two, when the reflectarray converts a spherical wave due to a dual-polarized four-element feed array into a co-focal spherical wave. This amplified signal is received in an orthogonal port of the feed array so that the entire structure acts as a spatial power combiner. The two amplifying arrays are tested in the near-field zone for phase distribution over their apertures to achieve the required beam formation. Alternatively, their radiation patterns or gains are investigated. |
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Idioma(s) |
eng |
Publicador |
The Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineering |
Palavras-Chave | #Engineering, Electrical & Electronic #Telecommunications #Microstrip Arrays #Microwave Power Amplifiers #Power Combiners #Reflector Antennas #Microstrip #Efficiency #Antenna #C1 #291701 Antenna Technology #700302 Telecommunications |
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Journal Article |