Abstract
A new differential grid array antenna that radiates a pencil beam is reported. The difference between the half-power beam widths of the E- and H-planes is used to assess the pencil beam quality. Also, a novel differential feeding scheme that eases the testing and improves the pencil beam quality, impedance matching and gain bandwidth is proposed. The prototype was designed and fabricated on RT/duroid 5880 substrate with the size of 40 × 50 × 0.787 mm3 and the number of 16 radiating elements. Measured results show that the differential grid array antenna achieved 4.37% impedance bandwidth and 17 dBi gain at 24.25 GHz.
Author supplied keywords
- E-planes
- H-planes
- RT-duroid 5880 substrate
- antenna feeds
- differential feeding scheme
- differential grid array antenna
- frequency 24 GHz
- frequency 24.25 GHz
- gain bandwidth
- half-power beam widths
- impedance bandwidth
- impedance matching
- microwave antenna arrays
- pencil beam quality
- radar applications
- radiating elements
- sensor applications
- sensors
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Zhang, L., & Zhang, Y. P. (2014). Differential grid array antenna to radiate pencil beam at 24 GHz for radar and sensor applications. IET Microwaves, Antennas and Propagation, 8(10), 765–769. https://doi.org/10.1049/iet-map.2013.0388
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