Claims
- 1. A ridged horn antenna, including:a horn waveguide being an electrically conductive conduit, and the horn waveguide having a first end and a second opposite end along a horn axis, the first end forming a termination wall, and the horn waveguide forming a mouth at the second end, at least two ridges being spaced apart and extending longitudinally on an inner side of the horn waveguide relative to horn axis and each of the at least two ridges tapering to the mouth of the horn waveguide, the at least two ridges having 180 degree rotational symmetry, each of the at least two ridges being connected to a corresponding excitation conductor, each excitation conductor extending parallel to the horn axis from the back termination wall to one of the at least two ridges.
- 2. A ridged horn antenna as defined in claim 1, wherein each excitation conductor is connected to a planar circuit at the first end of the horn waveguide.
- 3. A ridged horn antenna as defined in claim 2, wherein the planar circuit comprises both a balun and an impedance matching means.
- 4. A ridged horn antenna as defined in claim 1, wherein each excitation conductor extends through a hole in the termination wall.
- 5. A ridged horn antenna as defined in claim 1, wherein the excitation conductors form a balanced transmission line, impedance of the transmission line designed for optimal impedance matching.
Parent Case Info
This application relates to U.S. Provisional Patent Application No. 60/270,192 filed Feb. 22, 2001.
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Non-Patent Literature Citations (1)
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Cutoff and Bandwidth Characteristics of a Circular Coaxial Waveguide with Four Symmetrically Placed Double Ridges Hendry Z. Zhang et al — IEEE Antennas and PropagationSociety International Symposium, Vol. 2, pp. 1454-1457. |
Provisional Applications (1)
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60/270192 |
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