Microstrip antenna
First Claim
1. A microstrip antenna comprising:
- a plurality of microstrip antenna radiation elements arranged in a lattice formation;
first means to feed signals to or from a first sub-array of elements of the lattice formation, the first feed means being connected to elements of the first sub-array to effect circular polarisation in one sense;
second means to feed signals to or from a second sub-array of elements of the lattice formation, the second feed means being connected to elements of the second assembly to effect circular polarisation in the other sense;
elements of the lattice formation being common to both the first sub-array and the second sub-array;
first feed points for the common elements in relation to circular polarisation in said one sense; and
second feed points for the common elements in relation to circular polarisation in said other sense;
each common element having associated therewith a first feed point and a second feed point.
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Abstract
A microstrip antenna is formed of a 3×2 group of elements, with adjacent H-feeds. The outer pairs of elements are responsive to opposite senses of polarisation respectively and the inner pair of elements is responsive to both sense of polarisation. The appropriate phase for the respective element orientations are obtained by making S=r+λ/4 and q=p+λ/2 where λ is the wavelength of radiation. The element spacing lies between 0.5λ and 1.0λ, typically 0.85λ.
Larger arrays are formed both by increasing the number of pairs of elements responsive to both senses of polarisation, but leaving the two outer pairs responsive only to respective opposite senses of polarisation, and by increasing the number of rows of pairs.
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1. A microstrip antenna comprising:
- a plurality of microstrip antenna radiation elements arranged in a lattice formation;
first means to feed signals to or from a first sub-array of elements of the lattice formation, the first feed means being connected to elements of the first sub-array to effect circular polarisation in one sense;
second means to feed signals to or from a second sub-array of elements of the lattice formation, the second feed means being connected to elements of the second assembly to effect circular polarisation in the other sense;
elements of the lattice formation being common to both the first sub-array and the second sub-array;
first feed points for the common elements in relation to circular polarisation in said one sense; and
second feed points for the common elements in relation to circular polarisation in said other sense;
each common element having associated therewith a first feed point and a second feed point. - View Dependent Claims (2, 3, 4)
- a plurality of microstrip antenna radiation elements arranged in a lattice formation;
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