Patent classifications
H01Q13/0258
Open ended waveguide antenna for one-dimensional active arrays
A dual-polarized antenna array for a one-dimensional (1D) active electronically steerable array (AESA) includes first and second arrays of open-ended waveguide elements interleaved with one another, each array including a plurality of corporate networks extending transverse to a scan plane SP and having a series of the elements spaced transversely of the scan plane, and wherein each of element is coupled to a respective corporate network by a waveguide twist and oriented oblique to the scan plane. The waveguide elements of one array are oriented orthogonal to the waveguide elements of the other array.
Wide/multiband waveguide adapter for communications systems
A waveguide adapter for, e.g., a wideband or multiband communication feeder assembly can include first and second waveguides for carrying polarized signals. A first turnstile junction is connected with the first waveguide, configured to convert the first polarized signal from the first waveguide into linearly polarized signals that can be passed along linear waveguides. Each one of the linear waveguides has a common effective length, and the linear waveguides diverge from the first turnstile junction and converge at a second turnstile junction operably connected with the second circular waveguide. The linear waveguides can be flexible or rigid, and can be bent to accommodate routing around various components of the communication system, as well as to facilitate a change in orientation as between the second waveguide and the first waveguide.
Mode-whisperer linear waveguide OMT
The mode-whisperer waveguide device includes a main waveguide, a junction waveguide and a pair of recombination arm waveguides. The main waveguide features a spline taper extending along an axis of the main waveguide. The spline taper has been integrated with the normal linear aperture taper. The junction waveguide is attached to the main waveguide. The recombination arm waveguides are attached to the junction waveguide. A first port is coupled to the pair of recombination arm waveguides via a pair of recombination arm transformer steps. The main waveguide, the junction waveguide, the pair of recombination arm waveguides and the pair of recombination arm transformer steps are manufacturable as a monolithic waveguide device that is configured to achieve outstanding higher-order mode suppression due to the gradual dual spline taper which has been integrated with the normal linear taper to the aperture port.
MULTI-BAND, DUAL-POLARIZATION REFLECTOR ANTENNA
An antenna includes a reflector and a waveguide assembly. The waveguide assembly includes a feed assembly and a support member that extends from behind the reflector to orient the feed assembly for direct illumination of the reflector. The waveguide assembly includes a first waveguide coupled to a first portion of a common waveguide, a second waveguide coupled to a second portion of the common waveguide, and a septum layer that includes a septum polarizer coupled between the common waveguide and the first and second waveguides.
RADIO-FREQUENCY SEAL AT INTERFACE OF WAVEGUIDE BLOCKS
The described features include a scalable waveguide architecture for a waveguide device. The waveguide device may be split into one or more waveguide blocks instead of manufacturing increasingly larger single-piece waveguide devices. Described techniques provide for a radio-frequency (RF) seal between such waveguide blocks that may facilitate greater manufacturing tolerances while maintaining an effective RF seal at the junction of the waveguide blocks. The described techniques include channels within one or more waveguide blocks opening to the dielectric gap between the waveguide blocks. The channels may, for each of multiple waveguides joined at the interface between waveguide blocks, be included in one or both waveguide blocks and may be in a single waveguide dimension relative to the multiple waveguides, or extend for more than one waveguide dimensions.
Antenna array system for producing dual polarization signals
An antenna array system (“AAS”) for directing and steering an antenna beam is described in accordance with the present disclosure. The AAS may include a feed waveguide having a feed waveguide length, at least two directional couplers in signal communication with the feed waveguide, at least two pairs of planar coupling slots along the feed waveguide length, and at least two horn antennas.
FEED SYSTEMS FOR MULTI-BAND PARABOLIC REFLECTOR MICROWAVE ANTENNA SYSTEMS
Microwave antenna systems include a parabolic reflector antenna having a feed bore and a feed assembly. The feed assembly includes a coaxial waveguide structure that extends through the feed bore, a sub-reflector, and a first dielectric block that is positioned between the coaxial waveguide structure and the sub-reflector. The coaxial waveguide structure includes a central waveguide and an outer waveguide that circumferentially surrounds the central waveguide. One of the central waveguide and the outer waveguide extends further from the feed bore towards the sub-reflector than the other of the central waveguide and the outer waveguide.
HORN FOR KA DUAL-BAND CIRCULARLY POLARIZED SATELLITE ANTENNA
An antenna horn includes a waveguide having an open end and an end allowing access to transmitted signals, the widest opposite walls constituting a first pair of walls, two first ridges inside the waveguide, in the middle and over the whole length of the walls of the first pair of walls, a flat central wall connecting the walls of the second pair of walls at their midpoints at the level of the accesses, stopping in the direction of the open end so as to polarize signals transmitted by the two accesses according to orthogonal circular polarizations, and forming two ridges in the middle of the walls of the second pair of walls from the side of the open end, and with an antenna, an item of radio communication equipment and a method using the horn.
Multi-band orthomode transducer device
A multi-band orthomode transducer device comprises a three-dimensional housing. The three-dimensional housing encompasses at least two orthomode transducers, each orthomode transducer being assigned to three ports of which a first port relates to a first polarization, a second port relates to a second polarization and a third port relates to a combination of the first and second polarizations. Each of the orthomode transducers has a waveguide connected with the three ports. The waveguides of the orthomode transducers are located in the three-dimensional housing without intersecting each other.
Radio-frequency seal at interface of waveguide blocks
The described features include a scalable waveguide architecture for a waveguide device. The waveguide device may be split into one or more waveguide blocks instead of manufacturing increasingly larger single-piece waveguide devices. Described techniques provide for a radio-frequency (RF) seal between such waveguide blocks that may facilitate greater manufacturing tolerances while maintaining an effective RF seal at the junction of the waveguide blocks. The described techniques include channels within one or more waveguide blocks opening to the dielectric gap between the waveguide blocks. The channels may, for each of multiple waveguides joined at the interface between waveguide blocks, be included in one or both waveguide blocks and may be in a single waveguide dimension relative to the multiple waveguides, or extend for more than one waveguide dimensions.