Active array antenna with multiphase power for active modules
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1. An array antenna adapted to be energized from a source of alternating current, said antenna comprising;
- a plurality of antenna elements;
a plurality of active modules coupled to said antenna elements for the flow of RF signals therebetween, each of said active modules comprising active means for operating on said RF signals, said active modules being grouped into a plurality of energization sets so that each module is associated with only one of said energization sets;
a source of multiphase AC line power;
AC-to-DC conversion means coupled to said source of multiphase AC line power and to said active modules, for separately converting each phase of said multiphase AC line power into DC, to thereby form a plurality of DC sources, each derived from a different one of said phases, and for coupling each of said plurality of DC sources to a different one of said energization sets for energization thereof.
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Abstract
A radar system which uses an active phased-array antenna achieves improved clutter improvement factor (CIF) by powering the various transmit-receive (TR) modules of the antenna with direct voltage (DC) derived from a plurality of phases of the power-line alternating current (AC). Each TR module receives power which originates with one phase of the source AC. The phases are selected so that the modulation of the radio-frequency (RF) signals by each TR module tends to cancel in the summed signal from the array antenna.
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1. An array antenna adapted to be energized from a source of alternating current, said antenna comprising;
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a plurality of antenna elements; a plurality of active modules coupled to said antenna elements for the flow of RF signals therebetween, each of said active modules comprising active means for operating on said RF signals, said active modules being grouped into a plurality of energization sets so that each module is associated with only one of said energization sets; a source of multiphase AC line power; AC-to-DC conversion means coupled to said source of multiphase AC line power and to said active modules, for separately converting each phase of said multiphase AC line power into DC, to thereby form a plurality of DC sources, each derived from a different one of said phases, and for coupling each of said plurality of DC sources to a different one of said energization sets for energization thereof. - View Dependent Claims (2, 3, 4)
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