IP Library Granted Patent US 12,476,388
Granted Patent B2
US 12,476,388 · App. 18/040,438 · Granted Nov 18, 2025

Twin-beam base station antennas having integrated beamforming networks

Inventors: Kumara Swamy Kasani (Godavarikhani, IN); Lenin Naragani (Hyderabad, IN); Kamalakar Yeddula (Nandyala, IN); Lakshminarayana Pollayi (Srikakulam, IN); Ligang Wu (Suzhou, CN)
Assignee: OUTDOOR WIRELESS NETWORKS LLC
H01Q21/26H01Q1/246H01Q5/42
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Quick Facts
Patent No.
US 12,476,388
App. No.
18/040,438
Filed
Feb 3, 2023
Granted
Nov 18, 2025
Kind
B2
Art Unit
2845
USPC
343/702
Abstract

Base station antennas are provided. A base station antenna includes a reflector having a first surface and a second surface that is opposite the first surface. The antenna includes first and second feed boards having first and second integrated beamforming networks, respectively, on the first surface of the reflector. The antenna includes a first plurality of high-band radiating elements that extend forward from the first feed board. The antenna includes a second plurality of high-band radiating elements that extend forward from the second feed board. Moreover, the antenna includes a plurality of low-band radiating elements on the first surface of the reflector.

Claims (39)

1 . A twin-beam base station antenna comprising:

a reflector having a first surface and a second surface that is opposite the first surface;

first and second feed boards comprising first and second integrated beamforming networks, respectively, on the first surface of the reflector;

a first plurality of high-band radiating elements that extend forward from the first feed board;

a second plurality of high-band radiating elements that extend forward from the second feed board; and

a plurality of low-band radiating elements on the first surface of the reflector.

2 . The twin-beam base station antenna of claim 1 , wherein the second surface of the reflector is free of any beamforming network thereon.

3 . The twin-beam base station antenna of claim 1 ,

wherein the first feed board and the first plurality of high-band radiating elements are free of any cables coupled therebetween, and

wherein the second feed board and the second plurality of high-band radiating elements are free of any cables coupled therebetween.

4 . The twin-beam base station antenna of claim 1 , wherein the first and second integrated beamforming networks comprise first and second integrated Butler Matrixes, respectively.

5 . A base station antenna comprising:

a reflector having a first surface and a second surface that is opposite the first surface;

first and second feed boards comprising first and second integrated beamforming networks, respectively, on the first surface of the reflector;

a first plurality of high-band radiating elements that extend forward from the first feed board;

a second plurality of high-band radiating elements that extend forward from the second feed board;

a first low-band radiating element on the first feed board; and

a second low-band radiating element on the second feed board.

6 . The base station antenna of claim 5 , further comprising:

a third low-band radiating element on the first feed board; and

a fourth low-band radiating element on the second feed board.

7 . A base station antenna comprising:

a reflector having a first surface and a second surface that is opposite the first surface;

a first group comprising a first plurality of high-band radiating elements on the first surface of the reflector;

a second group comprising a second plurality of high-band radiating elements on the first surface of the reflector;

a plurality of low-band radiating elements on the first surface of the reflector; and

first and second feed boards comprising first and second integrated beamforming networks, respectively, that are coupled to the first and second groups, respectively, without any cables therebetween.

8 . The base station antenna of claim 7 ,

wherein the first and second feed boards are on the first surface of the reflector, and

wherein the first and second pluralities of high-band radiating elements extend forward from the first and second feed boards, respectively.

9 . The base station antenna of claim 8 , further comprising:

third through tenth feed boards comprising third through tenth integrated beamforming networks, respectively, on the first surface of the reflector; and

third through tenth groups of high-band radiating elements on the third through tenth feed boards, respectively,

wherein the third through tenth groups are coupled to the third through tenth integrated beamforming networks, respectively, and

wherein each of the first through tenth groups comprises rows of three or four radiating elements.

10 . The base station antenna of claim 7 , wherein the first and second feed boards are on the second surface of the reflector.

11 . The base station antenna of claim 10 , further comprising first and second shorting connectors that couple the first and second feed boards to the first and second groups, respectively.

12 . The base station antenna of claim 7 , wherein each of the first and second feed boards comprises a connection region thereon configured to receive a shorting connector for coupling a given one of the first and second feed boards to a corresponding one of the first and second groups, respectively.

13 . The base station antenna of claim 8 , wherein each of the first and second beamforming networks is free of any metal plate thereon.