Title :
A novel bi-directional amplifier with applications in active Van Atta retrodirective arrays
Author :
Chung, Shyh-Jong ; Chen, Shing-Ming ; Lee, Yang-Chang
Author_Institution :
Dept. of Commun. Eng., Nat. Chiao Tung Univ., Hsinchu, Taiwan
Abstract :
A novel two-port bi-directional amplifier, which may simultaneously amplify the waves coming from both ports, is proposed and demonstrated in this paper. Using this amplifier, a two-element active Van Atta retrodirective array is implemented and compared to a four-element passive array. The bi-directional amplifier is constructed by two identical one-port reflection-type amplifiers and a 3-dB 90° hybrid. The reflection-type amplifier is designed using an FET with a single-power-supply configuration. A quarter-wavelength microstrip radial stub is connected to the device´s source terminal to narrow down the negative-resistance frequency range so as to avoid oscillation at undesired frequencies. The fabricated bi-directional amplifier provides the transmission gain over the frequency band from 5.76 to 6.88 GHz, with a peak value of 9.1 dB at 6.04 GHz. Printed Yagi antennas with four directors are adopted to build both the active and passive Van Atta arrays. The 3-dB back-scattering beamwidth of the active array is measured as wide as 74°. Finally, it is observed from the measurements that, although only half of the antenna elements are used, the active Van Atta array produces a back-scattering field level 4.5 dB, on average, higher than the passive one does. This verifies the performance of the bi-directional amplifier.
Keywords :
Yagi antenna arrays; antenna testing; backscatter; electromagnetic wave reflection; electromagnetic wave scattering; electromagnetic wave transmission; field effect transistor circuits; microstrip antenna arrays; microwave amplifiers; negative resistance; 5.76 to 6.88 GHz; 6.04 GHz; 9.1 dB; FET reflection-type amplifier design; antenna directors; antenna elements; antenna measurements; back-scattering beamwidth; back-scattering field level; bi-directional amplifier transmission gain; four-element passive array; frequency band; hybrid amplifier; identical one-port reflection-type amplifiers; negative-resistance frequency range; oscillation frequencies; passive Van Atta arrays; printed Yagi antennas; quarter-wavelength microstrip radial stub; reflection-type amplifier; single-power-supply configuration; source terminal; two-element active Van Atta retrodirective array; two-port bi-directional amplifier; Antenna arrays; Bidirectional control; Directive antennas; Frequency; Phased arrays; RF signals; Radiofrequency amplifiers; Receiving antennas; Transmission line antennas; Yagi-Uda antennas;
Journal_Title :
Microwave Theory and Techniques, IEEE Transactions on
DOI :
10.1109/TMTT.2002.807814