This work proposes an analytical method to synthesize inline series-fed arrays as cascade of several 2-port sections. Starting from one electromagnetic simulation of a core element, several identical elements are then cascaded by suitable interconnecting transmission lines, thus synthesizing the array without further optimizations. The technique is valid at a single frequency, but also constitutes a good starting point for subsequent bandwidth enlargement. A complete design example, simulated and measured on microstrip technology, validates the method for a 31 GHz 5-element array.

Direct Analytical Synthesis of Broadside Inline Antenna Arrays / M. Oldoni, S. Moscato, S. Mejllones, C. Franceschet (EUROPEAN MICROWAVE CONFERENCE). - In: 2022 52nd European Microwave Conference (EuMC)[s.l] : IEEE, 2022. - ISBN 978-2-8748-7069-9. - pp. 672-675 (( Intervento presentato al 52. convegno European Microwave Conference (EuMC) tenutosi a Milano nel 2022 [10.23919/EuMC54642.2022.9924417].

Direct Analytical Synthesis of Broadside Inline Antenna Arrays

C. Franceschet
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2022

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This work proposes an analytical method to synthesize inline series-fed arrays as cascade of several 2-port sections. Starting from one electromagnetic simulation of a core element, several identical elements are then cascaded by suitable interconnecting transmission lines, thus synthesizing the array without further optimizations. The technique is valid at a single frequency, but also constitutes a good starting point for subsequent bandwidth enlargement. A complete design example, simulated and measured on microstrip technology, validates the method for a 31 GHz 5-element array.
array design; phased array; patch antennas
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2022
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