Title :
Active phased array technology using coplanar packaging technology
Author :
Whicker, Lawrence R.
Author_Institution :
Westinghouse ESG, Baltimore, MD, USA
fDate :
9/1/1995 12:00:00 AM
Abstract :
Until the present time, active phased array antennas have utilized individually packaged transmit/receive (T/R) modules which provide both transmitter and receiver functions on λ/2 wavelength centers. Such modules usually contain five to seven individual GaAs circuits which provide the following functions: transmit amplifier; phase shifter; variable attenuator; T/R switch; and low noise amplifier. This paper describes some recent efforts to eliminate the fabrication of individual modules and to incorporate other functions to multiply fabricated T/R cell paths including: circulator; radiating element; and signal manifolding. Efforts to date have centered on the 2-20 GHz portion of the spectrum and at Ka-band. An experimental test of a 16-element subarray is discussed
Keywords :
active antenna arrays; antenna phased arrays; integrated circuit packaging; microwave antenna arrays; monolithic integrated circuits; 16-element subarray; 2 to 20 GHz; GaAs; Ka-band; SHF; T/R switch; UHF; active phased array antennas; circulator; coplanar packaging technology; experimental test; low noise amplifier; packaged transmit/receive modules; phase shifter; radiating element; signal manifolding; transmit amplifier; variable attenuator; Antenna arrays; Circuits; Gallium arsenide; Low-noise amplifiers; Packaging; Phased arrays; Receiving antennas; Switches; Transmitters; Transmitting antennas;
Journal_Title :
Antennas and Propagation, IEEE Transactions on