Claims
- 1. A phased array antenna system comprising:
- a focusing means (16) comprising a predetermined aperture;
- a plurality of m feed elements (12.sub.1 -12.sub.m) disposed to form a first planar array directed at the focusing means; and
- a plurality of m phase shifters (10.sub.1 -10.sub.m), each phase shifter being coupled to a separate one of the plurality of m feed elements and capable of introducing a particular separate phase shift to a signal in a first frequency band propagating therethrough in response to a remotely generated control signal to permit a particular first directional planar wavefront (14) to be launched by the feed elements of the first planar array
- characterized in that
- the first frequency band signal is a local oscillator signal and the antenna system further comprises:
- diplexing means (18) disposed in the aperture of the focusing means and capable of directing both the first planar wavefront comprising the local oscillator signal and a second planar wavefront (21 or 30) comprising a message signal in a second frequency band propagating in a second direction at an image plane (.SIGMA.') of the first planar array;
- a plurality of n feed elements (20.sub.1 -20.sub.n) forming a second planar array disposed on said image plane of the first planar array and directed at the diplexing means for intercepting the first and second planar wavefronts, where m and n can be a same or different integer; and
- a plurality of n mixing means (24.sub.1 -24.sub.n), each mixing means comprising an input coupled to a separate feed element of the second planar array for mixing the local oscillator signal at a first frequency and the message signal at a second frequency to generate an output signal comprising the message signal at a third frequency for transmission from the antenna system.
- 2. A phased array antenna system comprising:
- a focusing means (16) comprising a predetermined aperture for converting a spherical wavefront to a planar wavefront
- a plurality of m feed elements (12.sub.1 -12.sub.m) disposed for forming a first planar array directed at the focusing means where each feed element launches a spherical wavefront toward the focusing means; and
- a plurality of m switching means (10.sub.1 -10.sub.m), each switching means being coupled to a separate one of the plurality of m feed elements and capable of switching a signal in a first frequency band to the associated feed element in response to a remotely generated control signal to permit a particular first directional wavefront (14) to be launched by each of the associated feed elements of the first planar array
- characterized in that
- the first frequency band signal is a local oscillator signal and the antenna system further comprises:
- diplexing means (18) disposed in the aperture of the focusing means and capable of directing both a first planar wavefront corresponding to a launched spherical wavefront from a feed element of the first planar array comprising the local oscillator signal and a second planar wavefront (21 or 30) comprising a message signal in a second frequency band propagating in a second direction at an image plane (.SIGMA.') of a Fourier transform plate (.SIGMA.) of the first planar array;
- a plurality of n feed elements (20.sub.1 -20.sub.n) forming a second planar array disposed on said image plane of the Fourier transform plane of the first planar array and directed at the diplexing means for intercepting the first and second beams, where m and n can be a same or different integer; and
- a plurality of n mixing means (24.sub.1 -24.sub.n), each mixing means comprising an input coupled to a separate feed element of the second planar array for mixing the local oscillator signal at a first frequency and the message signal at a second frequency to generate an output signal comprising the message signal at a third frequency for transmission from the antenna system.
- 3. A phased array antenna system according to claim 1 or 2 characterized in that
- the antenna system is a transmitting antenna system wherein each of the first and second planar wavefronts concurrently received by said plurality of n feed elements forming the second planar array introduce a first and a second phase shift, respectively, in the respective local oscillator and message signal received by each of the n feed elements of the second planar array which phase shifts are mixed in each associated mixing means, the antenna system further comprising:
- a second plurality of n feed elements (28.sub.1 -28.sub.n) forming a third planar array, each feed element of said third planar array being coupled to the output of a separate one of the plurality of n mixing means whereby the second plurality of n feed elements launch a third planar wavefront (29) comprising the message signal at an upconverted third frequency within a predetermined radio frequency band and in a predetermined direction which is dependent on mixed phase shifts generated by the plurality of n mixing means.
- 4. A phased array antenna system according to claim 3 characterized in that
- the second planar wavefront comprising the message signal in a second frequency band is capable of being only received from a predetermined fixed direction.
- 5. A phased array antenna system according to claim 1 or 2 characterized in that
- the antenna system is a receiving antenna system wherein the second frequency band associated with the message signal is within a predetermined radio frequency band and the outputs of the plurality of n mixing means are interconnected to provide a resultant output message signal at the third frequency band within a predetermined downconverted frequency band which is formed from the combination of a plurality of n cophased output signals from said plurality of n mixing means for transmission to a local receiver.
- 6. A phased array antenna system according to claim 5 characterized in that
- the diplexing means is a frequency diplexing means which is tuned to pass a first portion of the local oscillator signal impinging thereon in the first directional planar wavefront and reflect a second portion of the local oscillator signal impinging thereon in said first directional planar wavefront with one of said portions being received by the plurality of n feed elements forming the second planar array concurrent with the message signal at the second frequency; and
- the antenna system further comprises:
- a transmitting section comprising:
- a plurality of p feed elements (34.sub.1 -34.sub.p) forming a third planar array disposed to receive a remaining portion of the local oscillator signal impinging on the frequency diplexing means and not received by the plurality of n feed elements forming the second planar array;
- a plurality of p mixing means (36.sub.1 -36.sub.p), each mixing means being coupled to a separate feed element of said plurality of p feed elements and capable of mixing the local oscillator signal received at the associated feed element with a transmit message signal applied to all of said plurality of p mixing means for generating an output signal representative of such mixing which is directed back to said plurality of p feed elements of the third planar array at a predetermined transmit radio frequency band to cause a planar wavefront (38) launched by said plurality of p feed elements, when impinging the frequency diplexing means, to propagate in the direction opposite that of the second planar wavefronts.
- 7. An antenna system feed element comprising;
- a hollow waveguide section; and
- a stripline arrangement mounted within the hollow waveguide section, the stripline arrangement comprising a substrate including a first and a second end thereof, and a first and a second patterned layer of an electrically conductive material disposed on opposing first and second major exposed surfaces, respectively, of the substrate, the first and second patterned layers at a first end of the substrate being widened for contacting a first and a second opposing wall, respectively, of the waveguide section for forming a transition section for improving the transition of a signal entering the first end of the stripline arrangement, a filter section disposed adjacent the second end of the stripline arrangement capable of passing a predetermined frequency band, and an unbalanced mixer section disposed between the transition and filter sections and capable of mixing a first signal received at the first end of the stripline arrangement with a second signal in a first frequency band received at either one of the first and second ends of the stripline arrangement for generating a third signal in a second frequency band which is transmitted from the end of the stripline arrangement opposite the receiving end of the second signal.
- 8. An antenna system feed element according to claim 7 wherein the unbalanced mixer section comprises a solid state element connected to two narrow strips of electrically conductive material in the first patterned layer.
- 9. An antenna feed element according to claim 7 or 8 wherein the filter section comprises an alternating pattern of wide and narrow interconnected sections of the electrically conductive material forming the first patterned layer.
CROSS-REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATION
This application is a continuation-in-part of application Ser. No. 250,271 filed Apr. 2, 1981, abandoned.
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