Microstrip Antenna Arrays: Prof. Girish Kumar
Microstrip Antenna Arrays: Prof. Girish Kumar
Microstrip Antenna Arrays: Prof. Girish Kumar
gkumar@ee.iitb.ac.in
(022) 2576 7436
MSA Array Feed Networks
Series Feed
Corporate (Parallel) Feed
Series and Corporate Feed
Series Feed Corporate Feed
Advantages : Advantages:
• Reduced feed length • Equal power to all element
• Reduced losses • Larger BW
•Lower Sidelobe • Modular in nature
Disadvantages: Disadvantages:
• Beam tilt with Frequency • Higher Feed losses
• Narrow BW • Higher cross polar
Series Fed MSA Array
Patch λ/2 connecting line
Gain: 19dB
at 36 GHz
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Radiation Pattern at 36GHz Gain vs Frequency plot
13x1 Series Fed MSA Array at 5.8 GHz
Max Gain
at
5.82 GHz
is ≈17 dB
Radiation Pattern at 5.8GHz
7x1 Series Fed MSA Array at 5.8 GHz
Max. Gain = 19 dB
21 mm Air gap
Monopulse System using EMCP MSA Array
having Series and Corporate Feeds
BW for
VSWR 2 is
13% (8.75 to
10 GHz)
Isolation
between
240 ports:
mm Sum to Diff.
< -20 dB
Air gap
Diff. to Diff.
< -40 dB
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Monopulse System using EMCP MSA Array
having Series and Corporate Feeds - Results
r
x x1
Ф r1 r2
y
s
Parasitic Elements
Bottom element radius (r) 13.1
h2 h3 Top element radius (r1, r2) 13.1, 12.7
Ө Ground
Radiating Element Inter-element Spacing (s) 33
Plane
h1 Air gap (g) 25.85 (λ0/2)
Coaxial Feed
1B7T Space-Fed Array Side View
1B7T Space-Fed CMSA Array Results
3x3 Power Divider for Two Ports Microstrip Line Feed Network
Measured (a) VSWR, (b) S21 and (c) Gain vs. frequency plots
of 6x6 array of EMCP dual polarized antenna
Phased Array Antenna
Active Phased Array Antennas