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3 May 2012 Antenna array devised for amplifier integration
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Abstract
This presentation describes an active antenna array architecture designed specifically for achieving low transmit and receive sidelobe levels without having to use attenuators to create the necessary aperture taper. An "irregular" subarray approach is used to eliminate the need for tapered-attenuation within the array's aperture, thereby drastically reducing the DC supply power consumption of the active phased array. On many UAVs, especially the smaller models, onboard DC power can be extremely limited. The so-called "irregular" subarray approach not only determines the exact locations of the T/R modules, but it also allows for all of the low-noise amplifiers to share the same part number and for all of the power amplifiers to also share the same part number. All of the LNAs are biased exactly in the same manner as are all of the PAs. By keeping the part numbers and bias conditions of the amplifiers the same, large instantaneous operational bandwidths can be obtained. Thus, this paper illustrates an active antenna array topology that can achieve wideband performance and low sidelobe levels with minimal DC power consumption.
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Bernd H. Strassner II "Antenna array devised for amplifier integration", Proc. SPIE 8361, Radar Sensor Technology XVI, 83610Q (3 May 2012); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.918423
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KEYWORDS
Antennas

Amplifiers

Phased arrays

Attenuators

Copper

MATLAB

Unmanned aerial vehicles

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