A Groove Gap Waveguide Feeding Network for Dual-Circularly Polarized Antenna Arrays

IF 6.9 Q1 ENGINEERING, ELECTRICAL & ELECTRONIC IEEE journal of microwaves Pub Date : 2024-06-12 DOI:10.1109/JMW.2024.3404832
Zeina Al Masri;Ahmad Jabri;Youssef Tawk;Joseph Costantine
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This paper presents a groove gap waveguide structure designed to serve as a feeding network for dual circularly polarized antenna arrays in the millimeter wave spectrum (28-32 GHz). The proposed structure comprises four groove gap waveguide elements arranged in a cross-shaped configuration. A turnstile integrated into the middle position of the structure divides the incoming RF signal into these four waveguide elements. Four matching posts are incorporated at the end of the various groove gap waveguide elements to route each corresponding RF signal to four WR-28 waveguide sections. These four sections form the output ports of the feeding network. The appropriate design of the pin distributions along the four groove gap elements allows the entire feeding network to achieve a specific phase shift between the output ports. As a proof of concept, the proposed feeding network is connected to a dual circularly polarized antenna array composed of four sub-arrays. Two of these sub-arrays emit right-handed circularly polarized waves, while the other two are designed to provide left-handed circularly polarized waves. A prototype of the feeding network demonstrates its ability to produce the needed circularly polarized radiation for a given distribution of the pins along the various groove gap elements. The results show that the feeding network can achieve an insertion loss as low as 0.55 dB with a good impedance matching across the entire operational bandwidth. In addition, when the fabricated feeding network is connected to the dual-circularly polarized antenna prototype, a maximum realized gain of 15.14 dBic is obtained.
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用于双圆极化天线阵列的槽隙波导馈电网络
本文介绍了一种槽隙波导结构,设计用于毫米波频谱(28-32 GHz)双圆极化天线阵列的馈电网络。该结构由四个呈十字形排列的沟槽间隙波导元件组成。该结构的中间位置集成了一个旋转栅栏,将输入的射频信号分成这四个波导元件。在各个槽隙波导元件的末端装有四个匹配柱,用于将每个相应的射频信号路由到四个 WR-28 波导段。这四个部分构成了馈电网络的输出端口。通过对四个沟槽间隙元件的引脚分布进行适当设计,可使整个馈电网络在输出端口之间实现特定的相移。作为概念验证,拟议的馈电网络与由四个子阵列组成的双圆极化天线阵列相连。其中两个子阵列发射右旋圆极化波,而另外两个子阵列则用于提供左旋圆极化波。馈电网络的原型展示了它在给定的引脚沿不同沟槽间隙元件分布的情况下产生所需圆极化辐射的能力。结果表明,馈电网络的插入损耗可低至 0.55 dB,并在整个工作带宽内具有良好的阻抗匹配。此外,将制作好的馈电网络连接到双圆极化天线原型上时,可获得 15.14 dBic 的最大实现增益。
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