Magazine Article

Patch Antenna Fed via Unequal-Crossed-Arm Aperture

TBMG-741

06/01/2005

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A proposed rectangular-patch antenna for transmitting or receiving microwave circularly polarized (CP) radiation would be fed via a cross-shaped aperture that would have unequal arms and would, in turn, be fed at a single point via a microstrip transmission line. As a consequence of the unequal-arm aperture design, the antenna could be made smaller in one dimension, relative to a typical prior CP antenna that comprises a nearly square patch fed via an equal-crossed-arm aperture. Hence, in designing a phased array of such antennas, the antennas could be packed together more closely along one dimension, making it possible to scan the beam radiated by the antenna over a wider angular range in a plane that includes that dimension. Alternatively or in addition, one could lay out transmission lines in the extra spaces created by the shortening in one dimension

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"Patch Antenna Fed via Unequal-Crossed-Arm Aperture," Mobility Engineering, June 1, 2005.
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Jun 1, 2005
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TBMG-741
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English