Printed Impedance Transformer for Broadband Dual-Polarized Antenna
20210273344 · 2021-09-02
Assignee
Inventors
- Cong Kien Dinh (Ha Noi City, VN)
- Hoang Linh Nguyen (Ha Noi City, VN)
- Tien Manh Nguyen (Ha Noi City, VN)
- Ba Dat Nguyen (Ha Noi City, VN)
Cpc classification
H01Q19/108
ELECTRICITY
International classification
Abstract
A broadband dual-polarized antenna integrated high-performance balun. The antenna structure consists of three main parts: radiator, feeding structure and reflector. The radiation element consists of four radiation parts with petal shape, forming two pairs of orthogonal dipole antennas. The feeding structure consists of four circuit boards with separated lines, forming resonant structures corresponding to a balance transformer. The reflector enables to direct the beam, increasing the antenna's orientation.
Claims
1. Broadband dual-polarized antenna with a impedance transformer integrated balun structure, comprising: a radiating element consisting of four copper plates which have the same petal shape and size, the copper plates are symmetrical and composed of two pairs of orthogonal dipole antennas, wherein the four plates are printed on a 0.508 mm thick first substrate made of a rogers duroid 5880 material with a dielectric constant of 2.2 and a loss tangent of 0.0009; a feeding structure that consists of four boards made of RO4350B, with a dielectric constant of 3.48 and a loss tangent of 0.0037; wherein the four boards comprise printed circuit boards with copper; four circuit boards with radiators are linked together by welds between printed circuits; wherein the feeding structure acts as a balance transformer, where the performance of the balance transformer is characterized by the shape and size of the printed circuits; and a reflector comprising a copper plate on a second substrate, the reflector's structure is a square with four mid-slits cut just enough for the feeding structure to pass; The reflector helps the antenna to focus radiant energy in a direction perpendicular to the reflector, so the antenna will have a higher gain.
2. A Broadband dual-polarized antennas with a high-performance balun comprising: each of a pair of radiators welded to an outside of a corresponding circuit board, forming a resonant structure in a form of a parallel two-plane waveguide short-circuited at a terminal; circuit lines on an inside of the circuit boards combined with circuit lines located on a radiation part form a gamma-shaped resonance structure; these two resonance structures combine through mutuality, converting a balanced signal on each pair of radiators to an unbalanced signal at an antenna output.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
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DETAILED DESCRIPTION
[0015] The proposed antenna has the following structure: radiator (1), the integrated balun (2), reflector (3). Additionally, there are also a number of auxiliary components such as dielectric substrates (4), (5), circuit line (6) and outer side of the circuit board (7).
[0016] The radiating structure of the antenna shown in
[0017] Radiator (1) is printed on substrate (4) which is Rogers material RT5880 due to this material has low relative permittivity and low loss tangent. In addition, the thickness of the substrate of the antenna should be thin to reduce the dielectric loss.
[0018] Radiator (1) is mounted above the ground with the height of a quarter of wavelength referring to the center frequency of the operating band. This reflector is printed on a dielectric substrate (5).
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[0020] The structure and dimensions of the balun are showed in
TABLE-US-00001 TABLE 1 Dimensions of the Γ-shaped balun. Dimensions of the Γ-shaped balun (unit: mm) w.sub.1 w.sub.2 w.sub.3 h.sub.1 h.sub.2 h.sub.3 l.sub.1 l.sub.2 1.8 0.5 0.4 5 13.2 3 5.2 6.3
[0021] Reflector (3) is structured as a square cut with 4 slots in the middle, just enough for the balun (2) to pass through. Reflector (3) allows the antenna to focus radiant energy in a direction perpendicular to the reflector, so the antenna will have a high gain.
[0022] As simultaneously fed by two ports, the antennas operate in two polarizations orthogonal to each other. By feeding in pairs, the signal on copper line (6) has the same phase and amplitude. The antenna, therefore, does not need additional phase compensation, reducing the complexity and equipment of the antenna system.
Execution Example
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