A 2-D Beam Scanning Array Antenna Fed by A Compact 16-Way 2-D Beamforming Network in Broadside Coupled Stripline

Jean Temga, Tomoyuki Furuichi, Takashi Shiba, Noriharu Suematsu

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Abstract

A 2-D beam scanning array antenna fed by a compact 16-way 2-D beamforming network (BFN) designed in Broadside Coupled Stripline (BCS) is addressed. The proposed 16-way 2-D BFN is formed by interconnecting two groups of 4x4 Butler Matrix (BM). Each group is composed of four compact 4x4 BMs. The critical point of the design is to propose a simple and compact 4x4 BM without crossover in BCS to achieve a better transmission coefficient of the 16-way 2-D BFN with reduced size of merely 0. 8๐œ†0ร— 0. 8๐œ†0ร— 0. 04๐œ†0. Moreover, the complexity of the interface connection between the 2-D BFN and the 4x4 patch array antenna is reduced by using probe feeding. The 16-way 2-D BFN is able to produce the phase shift ofยฑ45โ—ฆ, andยฑ135โ—ฆ in x-and y-directions. The 2-D BFN is easily integrated under the 4x4 patch array to form a 2-D phased array capable of switching 16 beams in both elevation and azimuth directions. The area of the proposed 2-D beam scanning array antenna module has been significantly reduced to 2๐œ†0ร— 2๐œ†0ร— 0. 04๐œ†0. A prototype operating in the frequency range of 4-6GHz is fabricated and measured to validate the concept. The measurement results agree well with the simulations.
Original languageEnglish
JournalIEICE Transactions on Communications
VolumeE106-B
Issue number9
Publication statusPublished - Sept 2023

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