Microstrip antenna
First Claim
1. An antenna comprising:
- a dielectric substrate on a metal plate, a microstrip structure on the substrate connected to an antenna feed point, the microstrip structure comprising;
at least one corresponding main line, branch lines extending transverse to each corresponding main line, patch elements connected to respective branch lines, coupling strips extending between respective branch lines and a corresponding main line, an enlarged impedance transformer within each corresponding main line being connected to one of the coupling strips at a junction of said one of the coupling strips and a corresponding main line, said enlarged impedance transformer not being spaced upstream from said junction, and the coupling strips being of different sizes to distribute different amounts of rf power with respective branch lines.
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Abstract
An microstrip antenna for use in a vehicle collision system is described wherein an array of rectangular patch elements are arranged in rows and columns on a substrate. A feed structure is used whereby a high gain highly efficient flat plate antenna is produced. The feed structure includes a pair of main lines to which feed points are connected. A plurality of branch lines connect at right angles to the main lines and extend alongside columns of patch elements. The patch elements are so spaced that they are electrically separated by a whole multiple of the dielectric wavelength. The main lines are connected to the branch lines by coupling traces whose widths are selected to establish a desired power distribution. A plurality of strip transformers are distributed along the main lines and connected to junctions with the branch lines to reduce reflections.
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1. An antenna comprising:
a dielectric substrate on a metal plate, a microstrip structure on the substrate connected to an antenna feed point, the microstrip structure comprising;
at least one corresponding main line, branch lines extending transverse to each corresponding main line, patch elements connected to respective branch lines, coupling strips extending between respective branch lines and a corresponding main line, an enlarged impedance transformer within each corresponding main line being connected to one of the coupling strips at a junction of said one of the coupling strips and a corresponding main line, said enlarged impedance transformer not being spaced upstream from said junction, and the coupling strips being of different sizes to distribute different amounts of rf power with respective branch lines.- View Dependent Claims (2, 3, 4)
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