Claims
- 1. A multiband antenna system for transmitting and receiving multiple frequency signals, comprising
- a) a first substrate;
- b) a main antenna body disposed on the first substrate;
- c) an antenna extension disposed on the first substrate;
- d) a switch coupled to the main antenna body and the antenna extension, the switch adapted to selectively couple the main antenna body to the antenna extension;
- e) second substrate;
- f) a feed line disposed on the second substrate, the feed line adapted to transmit signals to and from the antenna;
- g) a first matching stub matched to a first frequency, the first matching stub being disposed on the second substrate and coupled to the feed line;
- h) a second matching stub matched to a second frequency, the second matching stub being disposed on the second substrate and coupled to the feed line; and
- i) a ground plane separating the first substrate from the second substrate, the ground plane having an aperture that allows electromagnetic coupling of the first and second frequencies between the main antenna body and the feed line.
- 2. The multiband antenna system of claim 1, wherein the switch comprises a micro-electro-mechanical switch.
- 3. The multiband antenna system of claim 2, wherein the length of the first matching stub is one-quarter of the wavelength of a first frequency signal.
- 4. The multiband antenna system of claim 3, wherein the length of the second matching stub is less than one-quarter of the wavelength of a second signal.
- 5. The multiband antenna system of claim 3, wherein the length of the second matching stub is one-quarter of the wavelength of a second signal.
- 6. The multiband antenna system of claim 2, wherein the length of the main antenna body is equal to one-half of the wavelength of the first frequency signal, and the length of the main antenna body plus the length of the antenna extension is equal to one-half the wavelength of the second frequency signal.
- 7. The multiband antenna system of claim 2, wherein a length of the aperture is one-half of the wavelength of the first frequency signal.
- 8. The multiband antenna system of claim 2, wherein the first matching stub, the second matching stub, and the feed line are electrically coupled by a stub junction.
- 9. The multiband antenna system of claim 8, wherein the first matching stub, the second matching stub, and the feed line all lie in the same plane.
- 10. The multiband antenna system of claim 9, wherein each of the first matching stub, the second matching stub, and the feed line are separated from one another by 120 degrees.
- 11. The multiband antenna system of claim 2, further comprising:
- a) a second antenna extension disposed on the first substrate;
- b) a second micro-electro-mechanical switch connected to the main antenna body and the second antenna extension for selectively coupling the second antenna extension to the main antenna body; and
- c) a third matching stub disposed on the second substrate and coupled to the feed line.
- 12. The multiband antenna system of claim 11, further comprising a fourth matching stub disposed on the second substrate and coupled to the feed line.
- 13. The multiband antenna system of claim 2, further comprising:
- a) a second antenna extension disposed on the first substrate;
- b) a second micro-electro-mechanical switch connected to the first antenna extension and the second antenna extension for selectively coupling the second antenna extension to the first antenna extension; and
- c) a third matching stub disposed on the second substrate and coupled to the feed line.
- 14. The multiband antenna system of claim 13, further comprising a fourth matching stub disposed on the second substrate and coupled to the feed line.
- 15. The multiband antenna system of claim 8, wherein the stub junction is aligned with the aperture in the ground plane.
- 16. A multiband antenna system for transmitting and receiving multiple frequency signals, comprising:
- a) a first substrate;
- b) a main antenna body disposed on the first substrate;
- c) an antenna extension disposed on the first substrate;
- d) a micro-electro-mechanical switch coupled to the main antenna body and the antenna extension, the switch adapted to selectively couple the main antenna body to the antenna extension;
- e) second substrate;
- f) a feed line disposed on the second substrate, the feed line adapted to transmit signals to and from the antenna;
- g) a first matching stub matched to a first frequency, the first matching stub being disposed on the second substrate and coupled to the feed line;
- h) a second matching stub matched to a second frequency, the second matching stub being disposed on the second substrate and coupled to the feed line;
- i) a ground plane separating the first substrate from the second substrate, the ground plane having an aperture that allows electromagnetic coupling of the first and second frequencies between the main antenna body and the feed line; and
- j) an armature electrode via and a substrate electrode via, wherein said vias are connected at one end to the micro-electro-mechanical switch and extend through the ground plane to connect at the other end to the feed line substrate, and wherein said vias are located one-half of a wavelength away from the aperture.
- 17. A method for transmitting multiple frequency signals, comprising
- a) placing a signal onto a feed line;
- b) transmitting the signal from the feed line to a main antenna body through an aperture in a ground plane that separates the main antenna body and the feed line;
- c) impedance matching the feed line to the aperture by coupling a first matching stub and a second matching stub to the feed line, the first matching stub matching the feed line to the aperture over a first frequency band and the second matching stub matching the feed line to the aperture over a second frequency band;
- d) opening a micro-electro-mechanical switch between the main antenna body and an antenna extension if the signal is within a first frequency band, and closing the micro-electro-mechanical switch between the main antenna body and the antenna extension if the signal falls within a second frequency band; and
- e) radiating the signal from the main antenna body and the antenna extension if the signal is within the first frequency band, and radiating the signal from the main antenna body if the signal is within the second frequency band.
- 18. The method of claim 17, wherein the step of impedance matching, wherein the first matching stub is approximately one-quarter of the wavelength of the signal placed on the feed line.
- 19. A method for receiving multiple frequency signals, comprising:
- a) opening a micro-electro-mechanical switch between a main antenna body and an antenna extension if a signal to be received is within a first frequency band, and closing the micro-electro-mechanical switch between the main antenna body and the antenna extension if the signal to be received is within a second frequency band;
- b) receiving a signal at the main antenna body and the antenna extension if the signal is within a first frequency band, and receiving a signal at the main antenna body if the signal is within a second frequency band;
- c) transmitting the signal from the main antenna body to a feed line through an aperture;
- d) coupling first and second matching stubs to the feed line to match the impedance of the feed line to the aperture, wherein the first matching stub is matched to the aperture over a first frequency band and the second matching stub is matched to the aperture over a second frequency band; and
- e) receiving the signal at the feed line.
Government Interests
This invention was made with Government support under Contract No. N66001-96-C-8636 awarded by the Department of the Navy. The Government has certain rights in this invention.
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