Tapered slot antenna with balun slot line and stripline feed
First Claim
1. An antenna arrangement, comprising:
- (a) an antenna,(b) a feed line for said antenna, and(c) a balun for coupling said antenna with said feed line,(d) said antenna comprising an electrically insulating planar substrate, an electrically conductive layer carried on a first face of two main faces of said insulating substrate, and a tapered slot formed in said conductive layer, the slot having a narrow end and a broad end,(e) said feed line comprising an electrically conductive strip carried on a second face of said two main faces of said insulating substrate,(f) said balun comprising a non-tapered slot line forming an extension of said narrow end of the tapered slot and terminated by an open-circuit termination, and a stripline formed as an extension of said feed line and terminated by a short-circuit termination,(g) said slot line comprising a first slot line section extending along a first axis and a second slot line section extending in a direction at an angle of 45°
to said first axis, the two slot line sections meeting at a first point,(h) said stripline comprising a first stripline section extending along a second axis and a second stripline section extending in a direction at an angle of 45°
to said second axis, the two stripline sections meeting at a second point,(i) said first point and said second point being substantially coincident in the plane of said insulating substrate.
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Abstract
An exponentially tapered slot (Vivaldi) antenna for producing an end-fire beam. The antenna features a novel balun for coupling with a feed line. The conventional Vivaldi antenna is fed by means of a stripline section (1) underlying the ground plane (5) and lying perpendicular to the axis of the slot line (3). This balun arrangement has an inherent narrow bandwidth. In the proposed antenna arrangement the slot line (14) and the stripline (16) each have a 45° twist centered on a common cross-over point (Xo,Yo). The stripline (16) is terminated by a short-circuit to the ground plane (12) and the slot line (14) is terminated by an open-circuit in the form of a circular slot (15). The E-plane and H-plane radiation characteristics are similar to those of the conventional Vivaldi antenna, but the arrangement has a broadband capability enabling operation over any 3 to 1 bandwidth in the frequency range 1 to 40 GHz.
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5 Claims
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1. An antenna arrangement, comprising:
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(a) an antenna, (b) a feed line for said antenna, and (c) a balun for coupling said antenna with said feed line, (d) said antenna comprising an electrically insulating planar substrate, an electrically conductive layer carried on a first face of two main faces of said insulating substrate, and a tapered slot formed in said conductive layer, the slot having a narrow end and a broad end, (e) said feed line comprising an electrically conductive strip carried on a second face of said two main faces of said insulating substrate, (f) said balun comprising a non-tapered slot line forming an extension of said narrow end of the tapered slot and terminated by an open-circuit termination, and a stripline formed as an extension of said feed line and terminated by a short-circuit termination, (g) said slot line comprising a first slot line section extending along a first axis and a second slot line section extending in a direction at an angle of 45°
to said first axis, the two slot line sections meeting at a first point,(h) said stripline comprising a first stripline section extending along a second axis and a second stripline section extending in a direction at an angle of 45°
to said second axis, the two stripline sections meeting at a second point,(i) said first point and said second point being substantially coincident in the plane of said insulating substrate. - View Dependent Claims (2, 3, 4, 5)
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