Claims
- 1. A multiple-frequency antenna structure, comprising:
- a first electrically conductive reference surface;
- a first microstrip radiating element dimensioned to transmit/receive at a first resonant frequency and having a feed location, said first radiating element being disposed above and substantially parallel to said first reference surface and separated therefrom by a first dielectric layer;
- a second microstrip radiating element dimensioned to transmit/receive at a second resonant frequency and having a feed location, said second radiating element being disposed above and substantially parallel to said first radiating element and separated therefrom by a second dielectric layer;
- first feed means extending through said first reference surface and said first dielectric layer and electrically connected to said first radiating element;
- second feed means extending through said first reference surface, said first and second dielectric layers and said first radiating element and electrically connected to said second radiating element, said second feed means including a first portion disposed through said first dielectric layer; and
- first isolating means for substantially isolating operation of the antenna structure at said first and second resonant frequencies, said first isolating means including:
- first shielding means disposed around said first portion of said second feed means, free from contact therewith, for electrically connecting said first reference surface to said first radiating element;
- first and second tuning networks, each having band-pass filter characteristics and being disposed below and substantially parallel to said first reference surface and separated therefrom by a third dielectric layer, said first tuning network being electrically interconnected between said first feed means and transmitting/receiving means;
- and said second tuning network being electrically interconnected between said second feed means and said transmitting/receiving means.
- 2. A multiple-frequency antenna structure, as claimed in claim 1, wherein:
- said first reference surface, said first and second dielectric layers and said first radiating element each have a first opening formed therethrough in substantial registration with said feed location on said second radiating element;
- said first reference surface and said first dielectric layer both have a second opening formed therethrough in substantial registration with said feed location on said first radiating element;
- said first feed means includes a first signal-carrying conductor disposed through said second openings and electrically connected to said feed location on said first radiating element;
- said second feed means includes a second signal-carrying conductor disposed through said first openings and connected to said feed location on said second radiating element; and
- said first shielding means is electrically connected to said first reference surface and said first radiating element at locations thereon in substantial registration with said feed location on said second radiating element.
- 3. A multiple-frequency antenna structure as claimed in claim 2, said first shielding means including:
- electrically conductive material disposed on the walls of said first opening through said second dielectric layer, said conductive material electrically connecting said first reference surface to said first radiating element at a location adjacent to said first openings in said first radiating element and said first reference surface.
- 4. A multiple-frequency antenna structure, as claimed in claim 1, wherein:
- said first tuning network includes a first stripline circuit; and
- said second tuning network includes a second stripline circuit.
- 5. A multiple-frequency antenna structure, as claimed in claim 4, said first stripline circuit including a first open circuited transmission line and said second stripline circuit including a second open circuited transmission line, wherein said first and second radiating elements are capable of transmitting/receiving co-polarized radiation with:
- said first and second resonant frequencies being separated by about 20 percent of the higher of said first and second resonant frequencies;
- said first and second radiating elements each having a 2.0:1 VSWR bandwidth of at least about 10 percent; and
- the antenna structure having a port-to-port isolation of at least 20 dB at each of said first and said second resonant frequencies.
- 6. A multiple-frequency antenna structure, as claimed in claim 5, wherein said second open circuited transmission line is spaced from and substantially parallel to said first open circuited transmission line.
- 7. A multiple-frequency antenna structure, as claimed in claim 1, further comprising:
- at least a third microstrip radiating element dimensioned to transmit/receive at a third resonant frequency and having a feed location, said at least third radiating element being disposed above and substantially parallel to said second radiating element and separated therefrom by a fifth dielectric layer;
- at least a third feed means extending through said first reference surface, said first, second and fifth dielectric layers and said first and second radiating elements and electrically connected to said third radiating element, said third feed means including a first portion disposed within said first and second dielectric layers; and
- second isolating means for substantially isolating operation of the antenna structure at said first, second and third resonant frequencies, said second isolating means including:
- second shielding means disposed around said first portion of said third feed means, free from contact therewith, for electrically connecting said first reference surface to said first and second radiating elements; and
- a third tuning network having a bandpass filter characteristics and being disposed below and substantially parallel to said first reference surface and substantially co-planar with said first and second tuning networks, said third tuning network being electrically interconnected between said at least third feed means and said transmitting/receiving means.
- 8. A multiple-frequency antenna structure, as claimed in claim 7, wherein:
- said first reference surface, said first, second and fifth dielectric layers and said first and second radiating elements each have a third opening formed therethrough in substantial registration with said feed location on said at least third radiating element;
- said second shielding means is electrically connected to said first and second radiating elements and said first reference surface at locations thereon in substantial registration with said feed location on said at least third radiating element.
- 9. A multiple-frequency antenna structure, as claimed in claim 8, said second shielding means including:
- electrically conductive material disposed on the walls of said third openings through said first and second dielectric layers, said conductive material electrically connecting said first reference surface to said first and second radiating elements at locations adjacent to said third openings in said first and second radiating elements and said first reference surface.
- 10. A multiple-frequency antenna structure, as claimed in claim 1, further comprising:
- a plurality of first radiating elements; and
- a like plurality of corresponding second radiating elements,
- said first and second radiating elements having an array arrangement.
- 11. A multiple-frequency antenna structure, as claimed in claim 1, wherein the positions of said feed locations on said first and second radiating elements and the position of said second radiating element relative to said first radiating element are selected whereby a first radiation phase center of said first radiating element substantially coincides with a second radiation phase center of said overlying second radiating element.
- 12. A multiple-frequency antenna structure, as claimed in claim 1, wherein the positions of said feed locations on said first and second radiating elements are selected to accommodate substantially co-polarized signals transmitted/received by said first and second radiating elements.
- 13. A multiple-frequency antenna structure, as claimed in claim 1, further comprising:
- a second electrically conductive reference surface disposed below and substantially parallel to said first and second tuning networks and separated therefrom by a fourth dielectric layer.
- 14. A multiple-frequency antenna structure, as claimed in claim 13, further comprising:
- first interconnect means for electrically connecting said transmitting/receiving means with said first tuning network; and
- second interconnect means for electrically connecting said transmitting/receiving means with said second tuning network.
- 15. A multiple-frequency antenna structure, as claimed in claim 14 wherein:
- said first interconnect means comprises a third signal-carrying conductor disposed through openings formed in said second reference surface and said fourth dielectric layer; and
- said second interconnect means comprises a fourth signal-carrying conductor disposed through openings formed in said second reference surface and said fourth dielectric layer.
- 16. A multiple-frequency antenna structure, as claimed in claim 15, further comprising:
- a first reference conductor associated with a portion of said third signal-carrying conductor and electrically connected to said second reference surface; and
- a second reference conductor associated with a portion of said fourth signal-carrying conductor and electrically connected to said second reference surface.
Government Interests
The U.S. Government has a paid-up license in this invention and the right in limited circumstances to require the patent owner to license others on reasonable terms as provided for by the terms of Contract No. F33615-88-C1768, awarded by Air Force Systems Command.
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