Circularly polarized antenna element with sequentially rotated feeding
View Patent ↗Aspects of this disclosure relate to a circularly polarized antenna element and a feeding network coupled to circularly polarized antenna element. The feeding network can sequentially rotate a radio frequency signal. The feeding network includes a first delay line and a second delay line, where the first delay line and the second delay line are in different layers that are stacked with each other.
1 . An antenna apparatus comprising:
a circularly polarized antenna element comprising a first pair of ports and a second pair of ports; and
a feeding network configured to sequentially rotate a radio frequency signal, the feeding network comprising:
a first delay line;
a second delay line connected to the first pair of ports, wherein the second delay line and the first delay line are in different layers that are stacked with each other, wherein an antenna ground plane is positioned between and provides shielding between the first delay line and the second delay line, and wherein the antenna ground plane is a ground plane of the antenna apparatus positioned closest to the circularly polarized antenna element; and
a third delay line connected to the second pair of ports, wherein the first delay line is coupled between the second delay line and the third delay line, wherein impedances of first delay line, the second delay line, and the third delay line provide unequal power division to compensate for losses in branches of feeding network.
2 . The antenna apparatus of claim 1 , wherein dielectric material extends from the second delay line to the circularly polarized antenna element.
3 . The antenna apparatus of claim 1 , wherein the circularly polarized antenna element comprises a patch, and wherein the circularly polarized antenna element and the feeding network are monolithically integrated.
4 . The antenna apparatus of claim 1 , wherein the circularly polarized antenna element comprises a patch and a second patch that is stacked with and spaced apart from the patch.
5 . An antenna apparatus comprising:
a circularly polarized antenna element comprising four ports, a patch, and a second patch stacked with and spaced apart from the patch;
a feeding network coupled to the four ports and configured to sequentially rotate a radio frequency signal, the feeding network comprising a first delay line and a second delay line and a third delay line, the first delay line and the second delay line being in different layers that are stacked with each other, the first delay line coupled between the second delay line and the third delay line, wherein impedances of first delay line, the second delay line, and the third delay line provide unequal power division to compensate for losses in branches of feeding network; and
an antenna ground positioned in a layer between the first delay line and the second delay line, the antenna ground providing shielding between the first delay line and the second delay line.
6 . The antenna apparatus of claim 5 , wherein the first delay line comprises a strip line, and the second delay line comprises a buried microstrip.
7 . The antenna apparatus of claim 5 , wherein at least a portion of the first delay line and at least a majority of the second delay line are positioned within a footprint of the circularly polarized antenna element.
8 . The antenna apparatus of claim 5 , wherein the circularly polarized antenna element and the feeding network have a combined footprint of no greater than 0.5λ by 0.5λ, where λ is the wavelength at an operating frequency of the circularly polarized antenna element.
9 . The antenna apparatus of claim 5 , wherein the second delay line is connected to a first pair of ports of the four ports, and wherein the third delay line is connected to a second pair of ports of the four ports.
10 . The antenna apparatus of claim 9 , wherein the second delay line and the third delay line are in a same layer.
11 . The antenna apparatus of claim 9 , wherein the first delay line provides a 180° delay, the second delay line provides a 90° delay, and the third delay line provides a 90° delay.
12 . The antenna apparatus of claim 9 , wherein dielectric material extends from the second delay line to the circularly polarized antenna element.
13 . The antenna apparatus of claim 12 , wherein the impedance of first delay line is in a range from 20Ω to 40Ω, the impedance of the second delay line is in a range from 30Ω to 50Ω, and the impedance of the third delay line is in a range from 30Ω to 50 Ω.
14 . The antenna apparatus of claim 5 , wherein the circularly polarized antenna element and the feeding network are monolithically integrated.
15 . The antenna apparatus of claim 14 , further comprising dielectric material between the patch and the second patch.
16 . A method of radio frequency signal transmission, the method comprising:
sequentially rotating a radio frequency input signal with a feeding network to provide rotated versions of the radio frequency input signal to four ports of a circularly polarized antenna element, the feeding network comprising delay lines in stacked layers, wherein the sequentially rotating comprises dividing power of the radio frequency input signal unevenly to compensate for losses in branches of feeding network;
shielding, with an antenna ground plane, two of the delay lines in different layers of the stacked layers, wherein the antenna ground plane is a ground plane positioned closest to the circularly polarized antenna element; and
transmitting a circularly polarized radio frequency signal using the circularly polarized antenna element.
17 . The method of claim 16 , wherein the feeding network and the circularly polarized antenna element are monolithically integrated, and wherein dielectric material extends from one of the delay lines to the circularly polarized antenna element.
18 . The method of claim 16 , wherein each of the four ports receives a rotated version of the radio frequency input signal that is rotated 90° from respective rotated versions of the radio frequency input signal received at two adjacent ports of the four ports.
19 . The method of claim 16 , wherein the circularly polarized antenna element has an axial ratio of less than 4 for the transmitting, and the circularly polarized antenna element has a return loss of less than −10 decibels for the transmitting.
20 . The method of claim 16 , wherein the circularly polarized antenna element comprises a patch and a second patch that is stacked with and spaced apart from the patch.