Claims
- 1. A microstrip antenna system for use on a missile comprising:a ground plane mounted on and wrapped around an outer circumference of said missile; a dielectric substrate mounted on said ground plane; a microstrip flight termination system antenna mounted on said dielectric substrate, said microstrip flight termination system antenna being electrically connected to said ground plane, said microstrip flight termination antenna receiving a first RF (radio frequency) signal; a microstrip telemetry antenna spaced apart from and electrically separated from said ground plane by said dielectric substrate, said microstrip telemetry antenna being mounted on said dielectric plane, said microstrip telemetry antenna transmitting a second RF signal; a microstrip GPS (Global Positioning System) antenna spaced apart from and electrically separated from said ground plane by said dielectric substrate, said microstrip telemetry antenna being mounted on said dielectric substrate, said microstrip antenna receiving a third RF signal; and a beacon tracking antenna spaced apart from and electrically separated from said ground plane by said dielectric substrate, said beacon tracking antenna being mounted on said dielectric substrate, said beacon tracking antenna transmitting a fourth RF signal; said microstrip flight termination system antenna, said microstrip telemetry antenna, said microstrip GPS antenna and said beacon tracking antenna being electrically separated from one another on said dielectric substrate.
- 2. The microstrip antenna system of claim 1 wherein said first RF signal has a center frequency of about 425 MHz, said first RF signal including a set of decoder tones.
- 3. The microstrip antenna system of claim 1 wherein said second RF signal is an S-Band radio frequency signal having a frequency range of 2.2 to 2.3 GHz.
- 4. The microstrip antenna system of claim 1 wherein said third RF signal has a frequency of about 1575 MHz.
- 5. The microstrip antenna system of claim 1 wherein said fourth RF signal is a C-band radio frequency signal having a frequency range of 5.4 to 5.9 GHz.
- 6. The microstrip antenna system of claim 1 wherein said microstrip flight termination system antenna comprises:a single feed input point; a first antenna receiving element positioned on one side of said missile, said first antenna receiving element having a rectangular shape and a notch feed point, said first antenna receiving element being mounted on said dielectric substrate; a second antenna receiving element positioned on an opposite side of said missile, said second antenna receiving element having a rectangular shape and a notch feed point, said second antenna receiving element being mounted on said dielectric substrate; a main feed line having one end connected to said single feed input point; a first branch feed line having one end connected to the notch feed point of said first antenna receiving element and an opposite end connected to the opposite end of said main feed line; a second branch feed line having one end connected to the notch feed point of said second antenna receiving element and an opposite end connected to the opposite end of said main feed line; and said second feed line including a plurality of right angle bends which lengthen said second feed line allowing said second feed line to provide for a 180 degree phase shift of said first RF signal when received by said second antenna receiving element, the 180 degree phase shift of said first RF signal insuring that an electric field for said first RF signal is continuous around the outer circumference of said missile.
- 7. The microstrip antenna system of claim 6 further comprising a plurality of plated through connecting pins which pass through said dielectric substrate to electrically connect said first antenna receiving element and said second antenna receiving element to said ground plane, each of said plated through connecting pins having one end connected to said ground plane and the opposite end connected to said first antenna receiving element or said second antenna receiving element.
- 8. The microstrip antenna system of claim 1 wherein said microstrip telemetry antenna comprises:an S-band feed point; a first antenna array having a plurality of driven antenna elements mounted on a bottom surface of said dielectric substrate around the outer circumference of said missile, said driven antenna elements being electrically separated from said ground plane; a second antenna array having a plurality of parasitic elements mounted on an upper surface of said dielectric substrate around the outer circumference of said missile, said plurality of parasitic elements being electrically separated from said ground plane, said first antenna array being spaced apart from said second antenna array by said dielectric substrate; and a feed structure connecting each of said plurality of driven antenna elements to said S-band feed point.
- 9. The microstrip antenna system of claim 8 wherein the combination of said plurality of driven antenna elements and said plurality of parasitic elements allow said telemetry antenna to operate over an S-Band Frequency range of 2.2 to 2.3 GHz.
- 10. The microstrip antenna structure of claim 1 wherein said beacon tracking antenna comprises:a C-band feed point; an antenna array having a plurality of antenna transmitting elements, said antenna transmitting elements being mounted on an upper surface of said dielectric substrate around the outer circumference of said missile, said antenna transmitting elements being electrically separated from said ground plane; a feed structure mounted on a bottom surface of said dielectric substrate, said feed structure being connected to said C-band feed point; and a plurality of plated through connecting pins which pass through said dielectric substrate to electrically connect each of said plurality of antenna transmitting elements to said feed structure, each of said plated through connecting pins having one end connected to said feed structure and the opposite end connected to one of said plurality of antenna transmitting elements.
- 11. The microstrip antenna structure of claim 1 wherein said microstrip GPS antenna comprises:a 50 ohm feed point; a GPS antenna array having a plurality of antenna receiving elements, said antenna receiving elements being mounted on an upper surface of said dielectric substrate around the outer circumference of said missile, said antenna receiving antenna elements being electrically separated from said ground plane; a feed structure mounted on a bottom surface of said dielectric substrate, said feed structure being connected to said 50 ohm feed point; and a plurality of plated through connecting pins which pass through said dielectric substrate to electrically connect each of said plurality of antenna receiving elements to said feed structure, each of said plated through connecting pins having one end connected to said feed structure and the opposite end connected to one of said plurality of antenna receiving elements.
- 12. The microstrip antenna system of claim 1 wherein said microstrip flight termination system antenna, said microstrip telemetry antenna, said microstrip GPS antenna and said beacon tracking antenna are each fabricated from etched copper.
- 13. A microstrip antenna system for use on a missile comprising:a ground plane mounted on and wrapped around an outer circumference of said missile; a dielectric substrate mounted on said ground plane; a microstrip flight termination system antenna mounted on said dielectric substrate, said microstrip flight termination system antenna being electrically connected to said ground plane, said microstrip flight termination antenna receiving a first RF (radio frequency) signal, said first RF signal having a center frequency of about 425 MHz; a microstrip telemetry antenna spaced apart from and electrically separated from said ground plane by said dielectric substrate, said microstrip telemetry antenna being mounted on said dielectric substrate, said microstrip telemetry antenna transmitting a second RF signal, said second RF signal being an S-Band radio frequency signal having a frequency range of 2.2 to 2.3 GHz; a microstrip GPS (Global Positioning System) antenna spaced apart from and electrically separated from said ground plane by said dielectric substrate, said microstrip telemetry antenna being mounted on said dielectric substrate, said microstrip antenna receiving a third RF signal, said third RF signal having a frequency of about 1575 MHz; and a beacon tracking antenna spaced apart from and electrically separated from said ground plane by said dielectric substrate, said beacon tracking antenna being mounted on said ground plane, said beacon tracking antenna transmitting a fourth RF signal being an S-band radio frequency signal having a frequency range of 5.4 to 5.9 GHz; said microstrip flight termination system antenna, said microstrip telemetry antenna, said microstrip GPS antenna and said beacon tracking antenna being electrically separated from one another on said dielectric substrate.
- 14. The microstrip antenna system of claim 13 wherein said microstrip flight termination system antenna comprises:a single feed input point; a first antenna receiving element positioned on one side of said missile, said first antenna receiving element having a rectangular shape and a notch feed point; a second antenna receiving element positioned on an opposite side of said missile, said second antenna receiving element having a rectangular shape and a notch feed point; a main feed line having one end connected to said single feed input point; a first branch feed line having one end connected to the notch feed point of said first antenna receiving element and an opposite end connected to the opposite end of said main feed line; a second branch feed line having one end connected to the notch feed point of said second antenna receiving element and an opposite end connected to the opposite end of said main feed line; and said second feed line including a plurality of right angle bends which lengthen said second feed line allowing said second feed line to provide for a 180 degree phase shift of said first RF signal when received by said second antenna receiving element, the 180 degree phase shift of said first RF signal insuring that an electric field for said first RF signal is continuous around the outer circumference of said missile.
- 15. The microstrip antenna system of claim 14 further comprising a plurality of plated through connecting pins which pass through said dielectric substrate to electrically connect said first antenna receiving element and said second antenna receiving element to said ground plane, each of said plated through connecting pins having one end connected to said ground plane and the opposite end connected to said first antenna receiving element or said second antenna receiving element.
- 16. The microstrip antenna system of claim 13 wherein said beacon tracking antenna comprises:an S-band feed point; a first antenna array having a plurality of driven antenna elements mounted on a bottom surface of said dielectric substrate around the outer circumference of said missile, said driven antenna elements being electrically separated from said ground plane; a second antenna array having a plurality of parasitic elements mounted on an upper surface of said dielectric substrate around the outer circumference of said missile, said parasitic elements being electrically separated from said ground plane, said first antenna array being spaced apart from said second antenna array by said dielectric substrate; and a feed structure connecting each of said plurality of driven antenna elements to said S-band feed point.
- 17. The microstrip antenna system of claim 13 wherein the combination of said plurality of driven antenna elements and said plurality of parasitic elements allow said telemetry antenna to operate over an S-Band Frequency range of 2.2 to 2.3 GHz.
- 18. The microstrip antenna structure of claim 13 wherein said microstrip GPS antenna comprises:a C-band feed point; an antenna array having a plurality of antenna transmitting elements, said antenna transmitting elements being mounted on an upper surface of said dielectric substrate around the outer circumference of said missile, said antenna transmitting elements being electrically separated from said ground plane; a feed structure mounted on a bottom surface of said dielectric substrate, said feed structure being connected to said C-band feed point; and a plurality of plated through connecting pins which pass through said dielectric substrate to electrically connect each of said plurality of antenna transmitting elements to said feed structure, each of said plated through connecting pins having one end connected to said feed structure and the opposite end connected to one of said plurality of antenna transmitting elements.
- 19. The microstrip antenna structure of claim 13 wherein said microstrip GPS antenna comprises:a 50 ohm feed point; a GPS antenna array having a plurality of antenna receiving elements, said antenna receiving elements being mounted on an upper surface of said dielectric substrate around the outer circumference of said missile, said plurality of antenna receiving elements being electrically separated from said ground plane; a feed structure mounted on a bottom surface of said dielectric substrate, said feed structure being connected to said 50 ohm feed point; and a plurality of plated through connecting pins which pass through said dielectric substrate to electrically connect each of said plurality of antenna receiving elements to said feed structure, each of said plated through connecting pins having one end connected to said feed structure and the opposite end connected to one of plurality of antenna receiving elements.
- 20. A microstrip antenna system for use on a missile comprising:(a) a ground plane mounted on and wrapped around an outer circumference of said missile; (b) a dielectric substrate mounted on said ground plane; (c) a microstrip FTS (flight termination system) antenna mounted on said dielectric substrate, said microstrip flight termination system antenna being electrically connected to said ground plane, said microstrip flight termination antenna receiving a first RF (radio frequency) signal, said microstrip, said microstrip flight termination system antenna including: (i) first and second FTS antenna receiving elements mounted on an upper surface of said dielectric substrate on opposite sides of said missile; (ii) an FTS antenna feed structure mounted on the upper surface of said dielectric substrate, said FTS antenna feed structure being electrically connected to said first and second antenna receiving elements; and (iii) a first plurality of plated through connecting pins which pass through said dielectric substrate to electrically connect said ground plane to said first and second FTS antenna receiving elements; (d) a microstrip telemetry antenna spaced apart from and electrically separated from said ground plane by said dielectric substrate, said microstrip telemetry antenna being mounted on said dielectric substrate, said microstrip telemetry antenna transmitting a second RF signal, said microstrip telemetry antenna including: (i) an S-band feed point; (ii) a first antenna array having a plurality of driven antenna elements mounted on a bottom surface of said dielectric substrate around the outer circumference of said missile, said plurality of driven antenna elements being electrically separated from said ground plane; (iii) a second antenna array having a plurality of parasitic elements mounted on an upper surface of said dielectric substrate around the outer circumference of said missile, said plurality of driven antenna elements being electrically separated from said ground plane, said first antenna array being spaced apart from said second antenna array by said dielectric substrate; and (iv) a telemetry antenna feed structure connecting each of said plurality of driven antenna elements to said S-band feed point; (e) a microstrip GPS (Global Positioning System) antenna spaced apart from and electrically separated from said ground plane by said dielectric substrate, said microstrip telemetry antenna being mounted on said dielectric substrate, said microstrip antenna receiving a third RF signal, said microstrip GPS antenna including: (i) a GPS antenna feed point; (ii) a GPS antenna array having a plurality of GPS antenna receiving elements, said GPS antenna receiving elements being mounted on an upper surface of said dielectric substrate around the outer circumference of said missile, said plurality of GPS antenna receiving antenna elements being electrically separated from said ground plane; (iii) a GPS antenna feed structure mounted on a bottom surface of said dielectric substrate, said GPS antenna feed structure being connected to said GPS antenna feed point; (iv) a second plurality of plated through connecting pins which pass through said dielectric substrate to electrically connect each of said plurality of GPS antenna receiving elements to said GPS antenna feed structure; (f) a beacon tracking antenna spaced apart from and electrically separated from said ground plane by said dielectric substrate, said beacon tracking antenna being mounted on said dielectric substrate, said beacon tracking antenna transmitting a fourth RF signal, said beacon tracking antenna including: (i) a C-band feed point; (ii) a third antenna array having a plurality of beacon tracking antenna transmitting elements, said beacon tracking antenna transmitting elements being mounted on an upper surface of said dielectric substrate around the outer circumference of said missile, said beacon tracking antenna transmitting elements being electrically separated from said ground plane; (iii) a beacon tracking antenna feed structure mounted on a bottom surface of said dielectric substrate, said feed structure being connected to said C-band feed point; and (iv) a third plurality of plated through connecting pins which pass through said dielectric substrate to electrically connect each of said plurality of beacon tracking antenna transmitting elements to said beacon tracking antenna feed structure; and (h) said microstrip flight termination system antenna, said microstrip telemetry antenna, said microstrip GPS antenna and said beacon tracking antenna being electrically separated from one another on said dielectric substrate.
Parent Case Info
This application is a continuation-in-part of U.S. patent application Ser. No. 10/107,343, filed Mar. 28, 2002 now U.S. Pat. No. 6,549,168, which is a continuation-in-part of U.S. patent application, Ser. No. 10/039,939, filed Oct. 19, 2001 now U.S. Pat No. 6,466,172.
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