IP Library Granted Patent US 8,228,232
Granted Patent B2
US 8,228,232 · App. 12/759,130 · Granted Jul 24, 2012

Active phased array architecture

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Patent No.
US 8,228,232
App. No.
12/759,130
Granted
Jul 24, 2012
Kind
B2
Abstract

In an exemplary embodiment, a phased array solid-state architecture has dual-polarized feeds and is manufactured, for example, on highly flexible silicon germanium (SiGe). The implementation of dual-polarized feeds facilitates the operation of phased arrays where the polarization can be statically or dynamically controlled on a subarray or element basis. In an exemplary embodiment, the sub-component control is configured to optimize a performance characteristic associated with polarization, such as phase or amplitude adjustment. An active phased array architecture may replace traditional distributed and GaAs implementations for the necessary functions required to operate electronically steerable phased array antennas. The architecture combines active versions of vector generators, power splitters, power combiners, and RF hybrids in a novel fashion to realize a fully or substantially monolithic solution for a wide range of antenna applications that can be realized with radiating elements having single-polarized or dual-polarized feeds.

Claims (44)

1. A phased array antenna in communication with as radiating element, the phased array antenna comprising:

a 90° hybrid configured to receive dual linearly polarized RF signals from the radiating element, wherein the 90° hybrid is configured to inject a 90° phase shift and generate a RHCP intermediate signal and a LHCP intermediate signal;

a first vector generator configured to receive the RHCP intermediate signal, wherein the first vector generator is configured to phase adjust the RHCP intermediate signal for beam steering and output a first RF signal; and

a second vector generator configured to receive the LHCP intermediate signal, wherein the second vector generator is configured to phase adjust the LHCP intermediate signal for beam steering and output a second RF signal;

wherein the first vector generator and the second vector generated individually comprise a first quadrant select in parallel with a second quadrant select and a first variable gain amplifier in parallel with a second variable gain amplifier.

2. The phased array antenna of claim 1 , wherein the 90° hybrid is a 90° active hybrid.

3. The phased array antenna of claim 1 , wherein the 90° hybrid is a 90° passive hybrid, and wherein the 90° passive hybrid is one of a branchline hybrid and a Lange coupler.

4. A phased array antenna in communication with a radiating element, the phased array antenna comprising:

a first vector generator configured to receive a first signal from the radiating element, wherein the first vector generator is configured to provide phase and amplitude adjustment of the first signal for polarization tracking and beam steering and output a first intermediate signal;

a second vector generator configured to receive a second signal from the radiating element, wherein the second vector generator is configured to provide phase and amplitude adjustment of the second signal for polarization tracking and beam steering and output a second intermediate signal; and

a hybrid configured to receive the first intermediate signal and the second intermediate signal and generate two RF output signals with a phase difference, wherein the two RF output signals are each a composite of the first intermediate signal and the second intermediate signal;

wherein the first vector generator and the second vector generator individually comprise a first quadrant select in parallel with a second quadrant select and a first variable gain amplifier in parallel with a second variable gain amplifier.

5. The phased array antenna of claim 4 , wherein the hybrid is a 90° active hybrid configured to generate a 90° phase difference.

6. The phased array antenna of claim 4 , wherein the hybrid is a 180° active hybrid configured to generate a 180° phase difference.

7. The phased array antenna of claim 4 , wherein the hybrid is a 90° passive hybrid, and wherein the 90° passive hybrid is one of a branchline hybrid and a Lange coupler,

8. The phased array antenna of claim 4 , wherein the hybrid is a 180° passive hybrid, and wherein the 180° passive hybrid is one of a magic tee and a ring hybrid.

9. A phased array antenna in communication with a radiating element, the phased array antenna comprising:

a first vector generator configured to receive a first signal from the radiating element, wherein the first vector generator is configured to provide phase and amplitude adjustment of the first signal for polarization tracking and beam steering, and to output a first intermediate signal;

a second vector generator configured to receive a second signal from the radiating element, wherein the second vector generator is configured to provide phase and amplitude adjustment of the second signal for polarization tracking and beam steering, and to output a second intermediate signal; and

a combiner configured to receive the first intermediate signal and the second intermediate signal, wherein the first and second intermediate signals are combined in an RF output signal;

wherein the first vector generator and the second vector generator individually comprise a first quadrant select in parallel with a second quadrant select and a first variable gain amplifier in parallel with a second variable gain amplifier.

10. The phased array antenna of claim 9 , wherein the combiner is an active combiner.

11. The phased array antenna of claim 9 , wherein the combiner is a passive combiner, and wherein the passive combiner is a Wilkinson combiner.

12. A phased array antenna in communication with a radiating element, the phased array antenna comprising:

a hybrid configured to receive dual linearly polarized RF signals from the radiating element, wherein the hybrid is configured to inject a phase shift and generate a RHCP intermediate signal and a LHCP intermediate signal;

a first vector generator configured to receive the RHCP intermediate signal, wherein the first vector generator is configured to phase adjust the RHCP intermediate signal for beam steering and output a first RF intermediate signal;

a second vector generator configured to receive the LHCP intermediate signal, wherein the second vector generator is configured to phase adjust the LHCP intermediate signal for beam steering and output a second RF intermediate signal; and

a combiner configured to receive the first RF intermediate signal and the second RF intermediate signal, wherein the first and second RF intermediate signals are combined in an RF output signal;

wherein the first vector generator and the second vector generator individually comprise a first quadrant select in parallel with a second quadrant select and a first variable gain amplifier in parallel with a second variable gain amplifier.

13. The phased array antenna of claim 12 , wherein the hybrid is a 90° active hybrid configured to inject a 90° phase shift.

14. The phased array antenna of claim 12 , wherein the hybrid is a 180° active hybrid configured to inject a 180° phase shift.

15. The phased array antenna of claim 12 , wherein the hybrid is either a 90° passive hybrid or a 180° passive hybrid.

16. The phased array antenna of claim 12 , wherein the combiner is an active combiner.

17. The phased array antenna of claim 12 , wherein the combiner is a passive combiner, wherein the passive combiner is a Wilkinson combiner.

18. A phased array antenna in communication with a radiating element, the phased array antenna comprising:

a hybrid configured to receive dual linearly polarized RF signals from the radiating element, wherein the hybrid is configured to inject a phase shift and generate a RHCP intermediate signal and a LHCP intermediate signal;

a first vector generator configured to receive the RHCP intermediate signal, wherein the first vector generator is configured to phase adjust the RHCP intermediate signal for beam steering and output a first RF intermediate signal;

a second vector generator configured to receive the LHCP intermediate signal, wherein the second vector generator is configured to phase adjust the LHCP intermediate signal for beam steering and output a second RF intermediate signal; and

an output hybrid configured to receive the first RF intermediate signal and the second RF intermediate signal and generate two RF output signals with a phase difference, wherein the two RF output signals are a composite of the first and second RF intermediate signals;

wherein the first vector generator and the second vector generator individually comprise a first quadrant select in parallel with a second quadrant select and a first variable gain amplifier in parallel with a second variable gain amplifier.

19. The phased array antenna of claim 18 , wherein the hybrid is a 90° active hybrid or a 180° active hybrid.

20. The phased array antenna of claim 18 , wherein the hybrid is either a 90° passive hybrid or a 180° passive hybrid.

21. The phased array antenna of claim 18 , wherein the output hybrid is a 90° active hybrid or a 180° active hybrid.

22. The phased array antenna of claim 18 , wherein the output hybrid is either a 90° passive hybrid or a 180° passive hybrid.

Assignments (4)
SECURITY AGREEMENT Recorded Jun 1, 2023
From: VIASAT, INC.
To: BANK OF AMERICA, N.A., AS AGENT
Reel/Frame 063822/0446 →
SECURITY AGREEMENT Recorded Mar 7, 2022
From: VIASAT, INC.
To: BANK OF AMERICA, N.A.
Reel/Frame 059332/0558 →
SECURITY INTEREST Recorded Mar 27, 2019
From: VIASAT, INC.
To: WILMINGTON TRUST, NATIONAL ASSOCIATION, AS COLLATERAL TRUSTEE
Reel/Frame 048715/0589 →
SECURITY AGREEMENT Recorded May 9, 2012
From: VIASAT, INC.
To: UNION BANK, N.A.
Reel/Frame 028184/0152 →