Patch antenna with polarization uniformity control
First Claim
1. A patch antenna comprising:
- an electrically conductive ground-plane element;
an electrically conductive patch radiator;
means for positioning said radiator in spaced-apart relation to said ground-plane element;
a first feed and a second feed disposed on said ground-plane element and capacitively coupled to said radiator, said first feed and said second feed being offset from a center of said radiator and being arranged in space-quadrature relation relative to said radiator for generation of circularly polarized radiation at said radiator; and
a capacitive reactance element disposed on said ground-plane element and capacitively coupled to said radiator, said reactance element being located equally distant from said first and second feeds and being located on a side of said radiator opposite said first and said second feeds, wherein the total reactance of said first and second feeds is larger by approximately one order of magnitude than the reactance produced by said reactance element, in order to reduce mutual coupling between said first and said second feeds and said radiator such as to counteract any elliptical polarization and to thereby ensure production of accurate and uniform circular polarization.
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Abstract
A patch antenna is formed of one or more flat disc-shaped radiators disposed parallel to and spaced apart from a common ground-plane element. At each radiator, there is a feed assembly of two feeds positioned to one side of a center of the radiator in space quadrature and excited in phase quadrature for generating circularly polarized radiation from the radiator. Each of the feeds, in a preferred embodiment of the invention, is formed as a post extending through an aperture in the ground-plane element partway to the radiator for capacitive coupling with the radiator. At each radiator, a reactance element on the form of a capacitive block extends from the ground-plane element partway to the radiator at a location diametrically opposite the feed assembly. Capacitive reactance of the reactance element is approximately one order of magnitude less than the sum of the capacitive reactance of the two feeds at each radiator to reduce mutual coupling between the feeds of each radiator to counteract any elliptical polarization to produce accurately a circular polarization.
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11 Claims
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1. A patch antenna comprising:
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an electrically conductive ground-plane element; an electrically conductive patch radiator; means for positioning said radiator in spaced-apart relation to said ground-plane element; a first feed and a second feed disposed on said ground-plane element and capacitively coupled to said radiator, said first feed and said second feed being offset from a center of said radiator and being arranged in space-quadrature relation relative to said radiator for generation of circularly polarized radiation at said radiator; and a capacitive reactance element disposed on said ground-plane element and capacitively coupled to said radiator, said reactance element being located equally distant from said first and second feeds and being located on a side of said radiator opposite said first and said second feeds, wherein the total reactance of said first and second feeds is larger by approximately one order of magnitude than the reactance produced by said reactance element, in order to reduce mutual coupling between said first and said second feeds and said radiator such as to counteract any elliptical polarization and to thereby ensure production of accurate and uniform circular polarization. - View Dependent Claims (2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8)
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9. A patch antenna comprising:
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an array of electrically conductive patch radiators; a common electrically-conductive ground-plane element, said patch radiators being spaced apart from each other and from said ground-plane element, each of said patch radiators being disc-shaped and disposed parallel to said ground-plane element; means for positioning said radiators in spaced-apart relation to said ground-plane element; a plurality of feed assemblies electromagnetically coupled to respective ones of said radiators, each of said feed assemblies comprising a first feed and a second feed disposed on said ground-plane element and capacitively coupled to a respective one of said radiators; and wherein, at each of said radiators, the first feed and the second feed are offset from a center of the radiator and arranged in spaced-quadrature about a center of said radiator for generation of circularly polarized radiation at said radiator; and said antenna further comprises a plurality of capacitive reactance elements disposed on said ground-plane element and electromagnetically coupled to respective ones of said radiators; and wherein, at each of said radiators, each reactance element is located substantially equidistant from the first and the second feeds coupled to said radiator, the reactance element being located on a side of said radiator opposite siad first and said second feeds, and wherein further, the total reactance produced by said first and said second feeds of each of said feed assemblies is larger by approximately one order of magnitude than the reactance produced by said reactance element associated with the corresponding respective one of said radiators, in order to reduce mutual coupling between said first and said second feeds of each said radiator such as to counteract any elliptical polarization and to thereby ensure production of accurate and uniform circular polarization. - View Dependent Claims (10, 11)
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