In this letter, a novel slot-coupling feeding technique has been adopted to realize a circularly polarized (CP) 2 × 2 microstrip array. Each array element is fed through two microstrip lines that are excited 90 out of phase (dual-feed technique) and coupled to a square patch by means of a square-ring slot realized in the feeding network ground plane. Design procedure, simulation results, and measurement data are presented for a 2 × 2 array working in the WiMax 3.3-3.8 GHz frequency band (14% percentage bandwidth). Due to both the symmetry properties of the novel slot-coupling feeding configuration and the implementation of a sequential rotation technique, excellent axial ratio (AR) performance is achieved in the WiMax band (AR < 1.35 dB at broadside) and for any direction in the antenna main beam ( AR < 2.25 dB at 3.55 GHz). Actually, the 3-dB AR bandwidth is larger than the WiMax frequency band, as it goes up to about 30%. © 2006 IEEE.
A novel dual-feed slot-coupling feeding technique for circularly polarized patch arrays
Nepa Paolo;Nepa Paolo;Manara Giuliano;Manara Giuliano
2010
Abstract
In this letter, a novel slot-coupling feeding technique has been adopted to realize a circularly polarized (CP) 2 × 2 microstrip array. Each array element is fed through two microstrip lines that are excited 90 out of phase (dual-feed technique) and coupled to a square patch by means of a square-ring slot realized in the feeding network ground plane. Design procedure, simulation results, and measurement data are presented for a 2 × 2 array working in the WiMax 3.3-3.8 GHz frequency band (14% percentage bandwidth). Due to both the symmetry properties of the novel slot-coupling feeding configuration and the implementation of a sequential rotation technique, excellent axial ratio (AR) performance is achieved in the WiMax band (AR < 1.35 dB at broadside) and for any direction in the antenna main beam ( AR < 2.25 dB at 3.55 GHz). Actually, the 3-dB AR bandwidth is larger than the WiMax frequency band, as it goes up to about 30%. © 2006 IEEE.I documenti in IRIS sono protetti da copyright e tutti i diritti sono riservati, salvo diversa indicazione.