Waveguide Slot Array Antenna Design

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This is the first comprehensive treatment of slotted waveguide array antennas from an engineering perspective. It provides readers with a thorough foundation in applicable theories as well as hands-on instruction for practical analysis and design of important types of waveguide slot arrays.' Slotted Waveguide Array Antennas. List of Figures 1.1 Azimuth Depiction of Radiation Pattern for an Antenna Array. 2 1.2 3D Radiation Pattern of a Slotted Waveguide Antenna. This chapter describes the design and development of broadband slotted waveguide array (SWA) antenna. Conventional SWA antenna offers a few percentages of bandwidth, which can be enhanced using proposed novel differential feeding technique which electrically divides large resonating SWA into wideband subarrays by creating virtual shorts.

  1. Slotted Waveguide Array

This example shows how to analyze the performance of a slotted waveguide antenna.

Define parameters and Create a slotted waveguide

Longitudinal Linear Traveling Wave Slotted Waveguide

The array consists of radiating slots of different electrical lengths. Due to inherent property, each of them will resonate at their own individual resonance frequency. If the slot length and positions are chosen in such a way that the lower cut-off frequency and higher cut-off frequency of the nth slot overlaps with the higher and lower cut-off frequencies of the (n-1)th and (n+1)th slots respectively, then the complete array is expected to give a wide band response resulting in log-periodic dipole array. Slot Offset on broad wall slots are parallel to the waveguide centerline and they are blocking the transversal current components on the waveguide's broad wall. The polarization of these slots is vertical when the waveguide is held parallel to the ground and the transversal current component is zero on the centerline of the broad wall, however, if one slot moves closer to the narrow walls, the transversal current component increases. Therefore, the radiation amplitude of these slots increases as they move away from the centerline and that is why they are called offset slots. This is the most widely used slot type and this design is taken from [1].

Plot Reflection Coefficient

Plot the reflection coefficient for this antenna over the frequency band of 10GHz to 12GHz and a reference impedance of 50 ohms.

Radiation pattern

The most significant effect to be considered in the design process are internal and external mutual coupling between slots. The internal mutual couplings are caused by the partial reflections of the incident electromagnetic wave from succeeding slots in a waveguide. These partial reflections cause a considerable displacement of the EM field inside the waveguide.

Create custom slots in waveguide

a) Transverse Slots array

Transverse slots result in a very high value of their normalized resistance and they cannot be matched to the characteristic waveguide impedance. So, they have no practical importance.

b) X shape slots creation

The cross(X) slots can generate a circular polarized wave with a good axial ratio performance. The slots are oriented to form an orthogonal pair of slots which eventually generate a circular polarized wave. The theory of cross slots also suggests that the slots should be ideally equal to half of the free space wavelength.

Conclusion

The models of the Slotted waveguide antenna have been built and analyzed and agree well with results reported from [1].

References

1. Montesinos Ortego, 'Contribution to the design of waveguide fed compound slot arrays by means of equivalent circuit modeling'

Antenna

Slotted Waveguide Array

2. Zunnurain Ahmad,'Design and Implementation of Quasi Planar K-Band Array Antenna Based on Travelling Wave Structures'

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