Dual polarized aperture coupled radiating element for AESA systems
09825372 · 2017-11-21
Assignee
Inventors
Cpc classification
H01Q1/40
ELECTRICITY
H01Q21/24
ELECTRICITY
International classification
H01Q21/06
ELECTRICITY
Abstract
An antenna with an FR-4 dielectric material layer includes at least one metallization layer having metallic dipoles organized into two clusters. Each of the two clusters includes metallic dipoles generally elongated along a common axis to produce signals of specific polarization. Each of the two clusters is oriented orthogonal to the other to produce two separate, orthogonally polarized signals. Each of the two clusters is associated with a dedicated stripline feed, positioned and oriented to maximize gain of the radiating element. Power from each stripline planar feed couples to the metallic dipoles through a dedicated aperture in the stripline ground plane.
Claims
1. An electronically scanned array radiating element comprising: an aperture feed layer; a ground plane layer; at least one metallization layer comprising: a first cluster of metallic dipoles, generally elongated along a first axis, configured to produce a signal having a first polarization; and a second cluster of metallic dipoles, generally elongated along a second axis substantially orthogonal to the first axis, configured to produce a signal having a second polarization substantially orthogonal to the first polarization; and a first stripline fed aperture and a second stripline fed aperture offset from the first stripline fed aperture by 90°, the first stripline fed aperture associated with the first cluster of metallic dipoles and the second stripline fed aperture associated with the second cluster of metallic dipoles, the first stripline fed aperture and the second stripline fed aperture implemented in the ground plane layer, the first stripline fed aperture corresponding to a first stripline, the second stripline fed aperture corresponding to a second stripline, wherein the first stripline fed aperture and the second stripline fed aperture are configured to receive electronic signals from the aperture feed layer, wherein the first cluster and second cluster are segregated within the at least one metallization layer.
2. The radiating element of claim 1, wherein the radiating element is configured to operate in the Ku and X band.
3. The radiating element of claim 1, wherein the radiating element is configured to operate in a frequency range of 10.7 to 14.5 GHz with scan angle θ of 30° and over all φ scan angles, 0≦φ≦360 degrees.
4. The radiating element of claim 1, wherein the at least one metallization layer comprises a dielectric constant of between 3.3 and 3.7.
5. The radiating element of claim 1, further comprising an upper metallization layer including a plurality of metallic dipoles organized with substantial bilateral symmetry along both the first axis and the second axis.
6. The radiating element of claim 1, further compromising a lower metallization layer, wherein the lower metallization layer comprises a plurality of metallic squares organized to tune the radiating element in a particular frequency range.
7. An AESA system comprising: an electronically scanned array radiating element comprising: an aperture feed layer; a ground plane layer; at least one dielectric layer comprising: a first cluster of metallic dipoles, generally elongated along a first axis, configured to produce a signal having a first polarization; and a second cluster of metallic dipoles, generally elongated along a second axis substantially orthogonal to the first axis, configured to produce a signal having a second polarization substantially orthogonal to the first polarization; and a first stripline fed aperture and a second stripline fed aperture offset from the first stripline fed aperture by 90°, the first stripline fed aperture associated with the first cluster of metallic dipoles and the second stripline fed aperture associated with the second cluster of metallic dipoles, the first stripline fed aperture and the second stripline fed aperture implemented in the ground plane layer, the first stripline fed aperture corresponding to a first stripline, the second stripline fed aperture corresponding to a second stripline, wherein the first stripline fed aperture and the second stripline fed aperture are configured to receive electronic signals from the aperture feed layer, wherein the first cluster and second cluster are segregated within the at least one dielectric layer.
8. The AESA system of claim 7, wherein the electronically scanned array radiating element further comprises a radome layer.
9. The AESA system of claim 8, wherein the radome layer comprises a layer of FR-4.
10. The AESA system of claim 7, wherein the electronically scanned array radiating element is configured to operate in the Ku and X band.
11. The AESA system of claim 7, wherein the electronically scanned array radiating element is configured to operate in a frequency range of 10.7 to 14.5 GHz with scan angle θ of 30° and over all φ scan angles, 0≦φ≦360 degrees.
12. The AESA system of claim 7, wherein the at least one dielectric layer comprises a dielectric constant of between 3.3 and 3.7.
13. The AESA system of claim 12, further comprising an upper metallization layer including a plurality of metallic dipoles organized with substantial bilateral symmetry along both the first axis and the second axis.
14. The AESA system of claim 13, further comprising a lower metallization layer including a plurality of metallic squares organized to tune the radiating element to a particular frequency range.
15. An antenna comprising: a plurality of radiating elements, each radiating element comprising: an aperture feed layer; a ground plane layer; at least one metallization layer comprising: a first cluster of metallic dipoles, generally elongated along a first axis, configured to produce a signal having a first polarization; and a second cluster of metallic dipoles, generally elongated along a second axis substantially orthogonal to the first axis, configured to produce a signal having a second polarization substantially orthogonal to the first polarization; and a first stripline fed aperture and a second stripline fed aperture offset from the first stripline fed aperture by 90°, the first stripline fed aperture associated with the first cluster of metallic dipoles and the second stripline fed aperture associated with the second cluster of metallic dipoles, the first stripline fed aperture and the second stripline fed aperture implemented in the ground plane layer, the first stripline fed aperture corresponding to a first stripline, the second stripline fed aperture corresponding to a second stripline, wherein the first stripline fed aperture and the second stripline fed aperture are configured to receive electronic signals from the aperture feed layer, wherein the first cluster and second cluster are segregated within the at least one metallization layer.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
(1) The numerous advantages of the present invention may be better understood by those skilled in the art by reference to the accompanying figures in which:
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DETAILED DESCRIPTION
(12) Reference will now be made in detail to the subject matter disclosed herein, which is illustrated in the accompanying drawings. The scope of the invention is limited only by the claims; numerous alternatives, modifications and equivalents are encompassed. For the purpose of clarity, technical material that is known in the technical fields related to the embodiments has not been described in detail to avoid unnecessarily obscuring the description.
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(14) At least one embodiment of the present invention may include an active electronically scanned antenna. In at least one embodiment, radiating element unit cells 106 in the antenna include two stripline fed apertures. Two orthogonally oriented stripline fed apertures allow for dual polarized excitation of dipole elements in a metal layer of the radiating element. The feed layer 100 and aperture layer may comprise a high dielectric constant material such as FR-4 or similar material. In the context of the present invention, high dielectric constant may be understood to refer generally to a dielectric greater than 3.3. Embodiments of the present invention are directed specifically toward materials with a dielectric constant of between 3.3 and 3.7, though a person of ordinary skill in the art having the benefit of the disclosure may appreciate that other dielectric constants are envisioned. In at least embodiment, the feed layer 100 comprises two 20 mil (0.508 millimeters) FR-4 layers and the aperture layer comprises a 20 mil FR-4 layer, a 20 mil FR-4 layer and another 20 mil FR-4 layer. Such an embodiment scans well over a moderately wide frequency band and offers low cross-polar radiation.
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(16) The radiating element 210 may include a built in radome layer 200, an upper metallization layer 204, a mid-metallization layer 214, a lower metallization layer 206, and an aperture feed layer 202 as described more fully herein. Two stripline fed apertures 216, 218 are configured to receive electronic signals from the aperture feed layer 202 and excite the lower metallization layer 206.
(17) In at least one embodiment, a low profile radiating element substrate has a height of 60 mil (1.524 millimeters) (0.074 free space wavelengths at 14.5 GHz). In at least one embodiment, the substrate material is Rogers 4003, having a dielectric constant of 3.55, and loss tangent of 0.0278. In one embodiment, the unit cell size is 0.25λ.sup.2 at 14.5 GHz. Radiating elements according to the present invention may have scan performance of approximately −10 dB return loss out to 30° half conical scan angle for arbitrary phi angle.
(18) In at least one embodiment, the radome layer 200 may include a layer of FR-4 applied at the end of the manufacturing process to protect the underlying metal layers. FR-4 may be applied without “potato-chipping” the board because the underlying printed circuit board is balanced.
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(23) A person skilled in the art having the benefit of the disclosure may appreciate that while the exemplary embodiment described herein is specifically directed toward metallic dipole strips 604 organized into dipole strip clusters 614, 616 in an upper metallization layer 602, metallic dipole strips organized into dipole strip clusters in other metallization layers may also be effective in producing per-unit-cell dual polarization. Radiating elements according to embodiments of the present invention may produce a per-unit-cell dual polarized signal suitable for active electronically scanned array systems.
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(28) It is believed that the present invention and many of its attendant advantages will be understood by the foregoing description of embodiments of the present invention, and it will be apparent that various changes may be made in the form, construction, and arrangement of the components thereof without departing from the scope and spirit of the invention or without sacrificing all of its material advantages. The form herein before described being merely an explanatory embodiment thereof, it is the intention of the following claims to encompass and include such changes.