Low-Cost CMOS Active Array Solution for Highly Dense X-Band Weather Radar Network

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This article presents the development of a CMOS active array antenna unit cell as a potential solution for a highly dense, low-altitude short-coverage phased array X -band radar network system. The antenna uses a cross-patch differential feed structure designed in a stacked configuration for bandwidth and cross-polarization enhancement. To overcome the limitations of current CMOS RF performance, a mirroring technique was applied at the element and subarray level. A 16-element array ( 4\times 4 elements), integrated with CMOS T/R modules in a tileable architecture, was developed and characterized. Measured results demonstrate that this proposed array offers cross-polarization levels less than -32 dB across the scanning range of ±45° in the principal planes for dual-polarized alternate transmit and alternate receive (ATAR) phased array weather radar.

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Ortiz, J. A., Salazar-Cerreno, J. L., Diaz, J. D., Lebron, R. M., Aboserwal, N. A., & Jeon, L. (2020). Low-Cost CMOS Active Array Solution for Highly Dense X-Band Weather Radar Network. IEEE Transactions on Antennas and Propagation, 68(7), 5421–5430. https://doi.org/10.1109/TAP.2019.2947135

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