EP2710676A1 - Strahlenelement für eine aktive gruppenantenne aus elementarfliesen - Google Patents
Strahlenelement für eine aktive gruppenantenne aus elementarfliesenInfo
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- EP2710676A1 EP2710676A1 EP12726368.9A EP12726368A EP2710676A1 EP 2710676 A1 EP2710676 A1 EP 2710676A1 EP 12726368 A EP12726368 A EP 12726368A EP 2710676 A1 EP2710676 A1 EP 2710676A1
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- H—ELECTRICITY
- H01—ELECTRIC ELEMENTS
- H01Q—ANTENNAS, i.e. RADIO AERIALS
- H01Q21/00—Antenna arrays or systems
- H01Q21/06—Arrays of individually energised antenna units similarly polarised and spaced apart
- H01Q21/061—Two dimensional planar arrays
- H01Q21/065—Patch antenna array
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- H—ELECTRICITY
- H01—ELECTRIC ELEMENTS
- H01Q—ANTENNAS, i.e. RADIO AERIALS
- H01Q9/00—Electrically-short antennas having dimensions not more than twice the operating wavelength and consisting of conductive active radiating elements
- H01Q9/04—Resonant antennas
- H01Q9/0407—Substantially flat resonant element parallel to ground plane, e.g. patch antenna
Definitions
- the present invention relates to a mono or bipolarization radiating element for active network antenna consisting of juxtaposed tiles. It applies in particular in the field of active network antennas consisting of elementary tiles.
- an active network antenna architecture is said to be of the 'tile' type if its active components, in particular its amplifiers and phase shifters, are arranged in planes parallel to the radiating plane, so as to obtain an antenna of reduced depth. mechanically orientable or can be installed on the surface of a carrier.
- the radiating elements of such a network antenna can be grouped into subnetworks of 2 n radiating elements (where n positive integer), called 'elementary tiles'.
- n positive integer
- the radiating elements of an elementary tile are arranged in line (or column) perpendicular to the plane of scanning of the antenna and connected to a distributor consisting of Wilkinson dividers of reduced bulk whose input is connected to an active channel of the antenna. 'antenna.
- a major disadvantage of the relatively large radiating array of radiating elements is that blind directions occur, i.e. directions in which it is not possible to scan the beam.
- a blind direction is linked to the fact that, for a given frequency and a particular pointing, the active TOS (Stationary Wave Rate) at the input of each of the radiating elements reaches a very high value, the reflection coefficient being close to 1.
- This phenomenon destructive for the active circuits of the antenna, corresponds to a phasing of the couplings between a large number of radiating elements and any radiating element located in the middle of the array of elements.
- the purpose of the invention is in particular to eliminate the blind directions that are usually observed on active network antennas.
- the invention proposes in particular to improve the radio behavior of the radiating elements forming the tiles, in order to obtain radiating elements having very good performance when grouped on a tile, whether in terms of bandwidth of operation or active reflection coefficient.
- the subject of the invention is an antenna comprising a plurality of tiles forming an antenna plane, each of said tiles comprising a plurality of radiating elements.
- Each radiating element comprises an upper metallic block disposed above a lower metal pad, the two blocks being separated by a layer electrically insulating them.
- the lower pavement is powered by electricity.
- Each radiating element comprises a conductive frame disposed parallel to the antenna plane and flanking the two blocks of said element, said two blocks being electromagnetically coupled through the opening of said frame whose body comprises a rear face of small section disposed on the side of the lower block and a front face of larger section disposed on the side of the upper block, so as to widen the angular range of scanning of a beam in a plane orthogonal to the antenna plane.
- each radiating element may comprise parasitic elements forming bands parallel to the edges of the upper pavement.
- the lower block of each radiating element being able to be supplied with electric current by a core of a coaxial line whose shielding may be connected to a ground plane disposed under said lower pad on the side opposite to the upper pad, said pad may comprise a capacitive disk disposed between said lower pad and said ground plane.
- said lower block may comprise a set of two demetallized slots, said core being connectable to said lower pad at a position centered on an axis of symmetry of said lower pad and closer to one of its edges.
- said lower block may comprise a set of four demetallized slots, said core being connectable to said lower pad at a position centered on an axis of symmetry of said lower pad and a core of a second coaxial line that can be connected to said lower pad at a position centered on the other axis of symmetry of said lower pad.
- the tiles are separated by a conductive seal.
- the antenna can then advantageously comprise a pattern of metallized holes made inside the tiles along the conductive joint.
- the frame may be made of a dielectric material metallized on the entire outer surface of the body of the frame, with the exception of a slot disposed on the front face of the frame.
- the slot may be ring-shaped.
- the main advantage of the invention described above is that, compared with conventional systems, such as Wide Angle Impedance Match (WAIM) type dielectric layers, intended to reduce the incidence of the wave on the network, it is practically no effect on the active TOS in the axis of the radiating elements in the middle of the network and does not increase the thickness of the antenna.
- WAIM Wide Angle Impedance Match
- FIG. 1 an example of radiating element according to the prior art
- FIG. 2 an example of a radiating element according to the invention
- FIG. 3 an example of a frame according to the invention
- FIG. 5 an exemplary embodiment of an upper pavement according to the invention
- FIGS. 6a and 6b an exemplary device according to the invention for eliminating the blind directions of an active network antenna.
- a tile In the front face, a tile has one or more lines of radiating elements. At the rear, it comprises one or more distributors triplate circuit or "microstrip" type, followed by other printed circuit layers on which are placed the controls and the active and passive components.
- the circuits are assembled together by different techniques, be it pressing, gluing or brazing.
- FIG. 1 illustrates an exemplary radiating element according to the prior art. It comprises in particular two superposed metal blocks 1 and 2 of square and flat shape, they are also called “patches" according to the English terminology, the lower block 1 being excited by a core 3 of a coaxial line connected to the middle of one of its edges for the considered polarization.
- the lower block and the upper block 1 and 2 are etched on printed circuits 4 and 5 respectively, said printed circuits being separated from each other by a layer of air or foam 6 with a low dielectric constant, the pad upper 2 being disposed on the side of the printed circuit 4 facing the lower pad 1.
- the printed circuit 4 comprises, on its face opposite to the lower pad 1, a ground plane 7 connected to the shield of the coaxial line. As illustrated in FIG.
- FIG. 2 illustrates an exemplary radiating element 20 according to the invention. Similarly to the example of Figure 1, it comprises a lower metal pad 1 1 printed on a circuit 141 and powered by a core 13 of a coaxial line, an upper metal pad 12 printed on a circuit 15, both paved being separated by an insulating layer 16, air for example.
- the upper metal block 1 1 has parasitic elements 121, 122, 123 and 124, of which only the elements 121 and 123 are shown in FIG.
- FIG. 3 illustrates the example of frame 10 according to the invention.
- the two superposed blocks 1 1 and 12 are electromagnetically coupled to one another by proximity, through the frame 10 of metallized dielectric material on its outer surface.
- the frame 10 forms a substantially square opening, this opening comprising at least two different sections S1 and S2 in the thickness of the frame.
- the small section S1 is disposed on the side of the lower pad 1 1. It constitutes a portion of waveguide strongly under cut, the cutoff frequency of the waveguide of section S1 being equal to 1.25 times the central operating frequency of the radiating element 20.
- the propagation of the wave from the lower block 1 1 to the upper block 12 is therefore effected by evanescent modes.
- An operating principle of the radiating element 20 comprising the superposed blocks 1 1 and 12 is to make the admittance of the upper block 12 brought back to the level of the lower block 1 1 be the conjugate of that of this latest.
- This inversion of admittance is facilitated by the presence of the waveguide portion of section S1, which makes it possible to obtain a coupling between the two blocks 1 1 and 12, allowing impedance matching at the input of the radiating element 20.
- the large section S2 is disposed on the side of the upper pad 12. It minimizes the metal surface presented around the radiating elements networked when they operate in reception, which reduces reflections. Conversely, on transmission, this characteristic makes it possible to reduce the active TOS of a radiating element in the middle of the network.
- FIGS. 4a and 4b illustrate two alternative embodiments of the lower block 1 1 according to the invention, an example of a monopolarization keypad 11a and an example of a bipolarization keypad 11b, respectively.
- the lower blocks 11a and 11b can be etched on the front face of a dielectric substrate 14 consisting of two layers formed by the circuits 141 and 142 assembled.
- the layer formed by the circuit 142 is arranged on the side of the coaxial supply line of the radiating element 20.
- This structure makes it possible to engrave on one of the two layers, for example the one formed by the circuit 142, and in their junction plane, a metal disk 19 electrically connected to the core 13 of the coaxial supply line.
- the block 1 1a may comprise an assembly 41a of two demetallized slots disposed at the positions illustrated in Figure 4a.
- the core 13 can then be centered on the axis of the block 1 1 a and connected as close as possible to one of the radiating edges in a position 42 a, so as to obtain the highest possible impedance at the resonance frequency of the block 1 1 a and that in the absence of the upper block 12.
- the block 1 1 b may comprise an assembly 41 b of four demetallized slots disposed at the positions illustrated in Figure 4b.
- Soul 13 can then be centered on the axis of the block 1 1b at a position 42b and the core of a second coaxial line may be centered on the other axis of the block 1 1b at a position 43b.
- the slots make it possible to limit at best the phase dispersion of the input impedance of the lower pad 1 1, which contributes to increasing the operating bandwidth of the radiating element 20.
- FIG. 5 illustrates an exemplary embodiment of the upper block 12 according to the invention.
- the upper block 12 is etched on the face of the printed circuit 15 facing the lower pad 1 1.
- the pad 12 is surrounded by four parasitic elements 121, 122, 123 and 124 forming strips whose length is substantially identical to the length of the side of the pad 12.
- the role of parasitic elements 121, 122, 123 and 124 is to increase the phase dispersion of the impedance brought by the upper pad 12 to that of the lower pad 1 1. They also contribute to increasing the operating bandwidth of the radiating element 20 according to the invention.
- FIGS. 6a and 6b illustrate, by a view from above and a sectional view in a vertical plane X, respectively, an exemplary device according to the invention for eliminating the blind directions of an active network antenna.
- four elementary tiles 61, 62, 63 and 64 are arranged in a network.
- the tiles of the antenna are separated from each other by a conductive seal 68 inserted between the tiles.
- the seal 68 may be replaced by foils.
- Each of these tiles is itself formed of a plurality of radiating elements arranged in an array, said radiating elements being all identical to the radiating element 20 according to the invention described above.
- these are single polarization radiating elements, comprising a lower two-slot pad of the same type as the pad 1 1 illustrated in FIG. 4a.
- the scoring domain in the scanning plane is limited, due to the presence of blind directions, to a maximum + or - 25 degrees, more particularly in the high half of the operating band. It is possible to solve this problem by modifying the surface currents flowing on the frame between the radiating elements.
- the frame 10 may advantageously be made of a dielectric material and metallized over its entire external surface, with the exception of a ring-shaped slot engraved or machined on the front face of the frame in the interval between the mouth in the frame and the mesh of the network, as the slots 65 and 66.
- the dielectric constant of the material constituting the frame may be close to those substrates on which are engraved the lower and upper blocks, such as for example the substrates which constitute the printed circuits 141 and 15.
- a vertical interconnect access that is to say a pattern of metallized holes, can be achieved by following the conductive seal 68 inside the tiles, such as vias 67 and 69.
- the vias may be of a diameter equal to the thickness of the conductive seal 68. The role of these vias is to restore the periodicity of the network in both planes at the frame and although the network consists of assembled tiles.
- the substrate that carries the upper blocks is assembled with the frame by an insulating bonding as a bonding 70 so as not to short-circuit the slots, while using a conductive bonding as a bonding 71 for the other face of the frame.
- Cavities are thus formed around each radiating element in the volume of the frame coupled to the outside by the ring slots.
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