This application claims the benefit under 35 U.S.C. ยง 119(a) of French patent application No. 0301429 filed Jan. 31, 2003.
1. Field of the Invention
The invention pertains to a transition between a microstrip circuit and a waveguide. More particularly, the transition which is the subject of the invention corresponds to a transition for a transmit circuit of an outside transmit/receive unit. The invention pertains also to the outside transmit/receive unit.
2. Related Art
Bidirectional-satellite transmissions are being called on to develop, within the mass marker sector, low-cost solutions are currently being sought so as to be able to disseminate them on a large scale. For a bidirectional system, it is preferable to use one antenna rather than two antennas.
A known problem with respect to the transmission standards defined by the public organizations for allocating frequency is that they require that transmitted signals should come within a specific transmission spectrum template. Another known problem relates to the coupling between transmission and reception. Specifically, the same antenna being used for transmission and for reception, the high-power transmitted signals will disturb the low-power received signals. Although the transmit and receive bands are seperated, it is necessary to have good filtering on reception in order to reduce the saturation of the low noise amplifier.
The local oscillator used for transmission may be at a frequency lying very near the transmission band and precludes the possibility of an effective bandpass filter for so close a frequency. Furthermore, the signal corresponding to the local oscillator is as amplified as the transmitted signal. It is known to use an additional bandstop filter to attenuate the frequency line corresponding to the local oscillator.
On the other hand, the embodying of a microstrip technology filter requires a lengthening of the microstrip lines and the addition of amplifiers 11 and 12. Microstrip technology does not permit a good quality factor to be obtained in respect of the embodying of the bandstop filter 5. It is relatively difficult to have 50 dB of attenuation, this requiring the constraints on the bandpass filter 4 to be increased.
The invention proposes to remedy the problem related to the bandstop filter by introducing one or more cavities at the transition between the microstrip circuit and the waveguide.
The invention is a transition between a microstrip technology circuit and a waveguide, the waveguide being furnished with a probe linked electrically to the microstrip circuit, the probe being placed in a plane perpendicular to the direction of propagation of the wave, the plane being situated a distance which is an odd multiple of a quarter of the guided wavelength away from a bottom of the guide. The transition comprises at least one first resonant cavity coupled by a first slot located at the level of the probe.
Preferably, the first cavity is dimensioned to resonate at a determined frequency so that the transition behaves as a bandstop filter for this determined frequency. The guide is of rectangular section and the hole is a slot.
According to a variant, the waveguide comprises a second cavity coupled to the waveguide by a second hole, the second hole being diametrically opposite the first hole. The first and the second cavities are dimensioned to resonate at two neighboring frequencies so that the transition behaves as a bandstop filter, the band being of a width corresponding to the manufacturing tolerance of the cavities.
The invention is also an outside unit of a transmission/reception system comprising a transmit circuit embodied in microstrip technology and a transmission/reception antenna of waveguide type, the transmit circuit comprising at least one local oscillator. The unit comprises a transition as defined above between the transmit circuit and the antenna.
Preferably, the resonant frequency of the cavity corresponds to the frequency of oscillation of the local oscillator, to within a manufacturing tolerance. The resonant frequencies of the two cavities are placed on either side of the frequency of the local oscillator.
The invention will be better understood and other features and advantages will become apparent on reading the description which follows, the description making reference to the appended drawings in which:
The outside unit 100 comprises a transmit circuit 101 and a receive circuit 102 embodied in microstrip technology. A waveguide 103 embodies the junction between a horn 104 and, on the one hand, the transmit circuit 101 by way of a transition 105, and on the other hand, the receive circuit 102 by way of a transition 106. Focusing means (not represented), such as for example a parabolic reflector, face the horn so as to direct the waves in a given direction. The transition 105 linking the transmit circuit 101 and the waveguide 103 includes a bandstop filter and will be detailed in greater detail with the aid of
The transmit circuit comprises a local oscillator 107 coupled to a mixer 108 for performing a transposition of the signals situated in an intermediate transmit frequency band, lying for example between 950 and 1450 MHz, into the transmit frequency band, lying for example between 29.5 and 30 GHz. The frequency of the local oscillator 107 is located at a frequency of 28.55 GHz i.e. very close to the frequency band transmitted. A bandpass filter 109 selects the transmit band and rejects the image band situated between 27.1 and 27.6 GHz, the dimensioning of this bandpass filter 109 being done without taking account of the presence of the local oscillator 107. A power amplifier 110, placed between the bandpass filter 109 and the transition 105, amplifies the signals to be transmitted. An additional amplifier 111 is placed between the mixer 108 and the filter 109.
As indicated previously, the transition 105 includes a bandstop filter for rejecting the frequency of the local oscillator 107.
The transition 105 forms the junction between the waveguide 103 and the transmit circuit (to circuit 101) (
At the level of the transition 105, a slot 124 delimited by the two ledges 125 and 126 is placed on one side at the waveguide 103 at the level of the substrate 120. This slot 124 emerges into a cavity 127 (
As regards production, the transition is produced in two parts, as shown in
A production difficulty stems from the tolerances on the dimensions of the cavity 127. This cavity must be machined accurately enough for the resonant frequency to be very close (ideally equal) to the frequency of the local oscillator. Now, such machining accuracy may seem expensive for mass production.
According to a variant embodiment represented with the aid of
The first and second cavities 127 and 128 are dimensioned so that their resonant frequencies are situated on either side of the frequency of the local oscillator 107 and spaced apart by a frequency band slightly greater than the variation in frequency that results from the manufacturing tolerance of the said cavities 127 and 128. Thus, with two cavities, a bandstop filter is produced for the frequency of the local oscillator 107 while being able to use less expensive manufacturing tolerances.
Other variants of the invention are possible. The preferred exemplary embodiments show a waveguide of rectangular section but it is entirely possible to have a waveguide of circular, square or elliptic cross section. Also, the slots may be replaced by any type of coupling hole and the shape of the cavities is of little importance provided that they have a resonant frequency tuned to the local oscillator as indicated with both embodiments.
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