Claims
- 1. A radar antenna feed arrangement, comprising:(a) an antenna interface for coupling a transmitted signal to and received signals from a radar antenna, (b) an optical axis extending towards said antenna interface, said transmitted signal and said received signals sharing common paths at said antenna interface, (c) a microwave integrated circuit extending parallel to said optical axis, (d) said microwave integrated circuit comprising (i) a substrate having opposite faces, (ii) a ground plane on one of the faces of said substrate, (iii) microwave components exclusively on the other of the faces of said substrate, (iv) said microwave components including first and second arrays of antenna patches active on said other face of said substrate exclusively, in respect of different polarizations, (v) each antenna patch comprising a continuous patch of conductive material adhering to said other face of said substrate, and (vi) said microwave components further including mixers connected to, but distinct from, said first and second arrays of antenna patches, (e) quasi-optical focusing means for coupling said antenna interface and said first and second arrays of antenna patches, (f) said quasi-optical focusing means including first and second parallel-conductor grids associated respectively with said first and second arrays of antenna patches, each grid being disposed on and obliquely to said optical axis so as to transmit along said optical axis or to reflect towards the associated array a received signal according to the relative orientation of the polarization plane of the received signal and the conductors of the grid, and (g) duplexing means for coupling said common paths at said antenna interface to separate transmit and receive signals paths at said microwave integrated circuit.
- 2. A feed arrangement according to claim 1, wherein said first parallel-conductor grid is oriented to reflect a received signal which is cross-polar with said transmitted signal, and said second parallel-conductor grid is oriented to reflect a received signal which is co-polar with said transmitted signal, said first and second arrays of antenna patches being oriented in alignment respectively with the conductors of said first grid and the conductors of said second grid.
- 3. A feed arrangement according to claim 2, wherein the conductors of said first and second grids, as projected on to a plane to which said optical axis is perpendicular, are mutually displaced by 45°, the arrangement further including a dielectric plate disposed between said first and second grids and perpendicular to said optical axis, said dielectric plate being adapted to rotate the plane of polarization of an incident signal through 45°, said plate and said second grid constituting said duplexing means.
- 4. A feed arrangement according to claim 3, wherein said microwave integrated circuit includes a third array of antenna patches for transmitting said transmitted signal and said quasi-optical focusing means includes a third parallel-conductor grid disposed on and obliquely to said optical axis and oriented to reflect said transmitted signal from said third array along said optical axis, the three patch arrays being co-planar and having orientations such that said first array is at 45° to each of said second array and said third array, and said second array and said third array are at 90° to one another.
- 5. A feed arrangement according to claim 3, including a transmitting horn for providing said transmitted signal, said horn having an axis aligned with said optical axis and being separated from said antenna interface by said first and second grids.
- 6. A feed arrangement according to claim 3, wherein said second patch array also constitutes a transmitting array for said transmitted signal, said microwave integrated circuit including stripline circuitry associated with said second array and constituting said duplexing means.
- 7. A feed arrangement according to claim 4, wherein said microwave components include said first, second and third patch arrays.
- 8. A feed arrangement according to claim 2, further including a quarter-wave dielectric plate interposed between said antenna interface and said first grid, said quarter-wave plate converting between linearly-polarized signals on the grid side of said quarter-wave plate and circularly-polarized signals on the antenna side of said quarter-wave plate.
- 9. A feed arrangement according to claim 1, wherein each patch has a rectangular shape.
- 10. A feed arrangement according to claim 4, wherein each patch has a rectangular shape.
Priority Claims (1)
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Parent Case Info
This application is a continuation of Ser. No. 07/540,818, filed May 29, 1990, now abandoned.
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