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US 5233356

LOW SIDELOBE SOLID STATE ARRAY ANTENNA APPARATUS AND PROCESS FOR CONFIGURING AN ARRAY ANTENNA APERTURE

Assignee

Filed

Feb 23, 1989

Granted

Aug 3, 1993

Location

IRVINE CA US

Abstract

A low sidelobe, solid state array antenna apparatus comprises a large radiating aperture divided into a large number, N, of small, closely spaced radiating apertures, each small radiating aperture having associated therewith a radiating element and a linearly polarized solid state power module. The large radiating aperture is divided into M, preferably between 3 and about 10, differently sized, elliptically shaped, concentric radiating zones superimposed, for analysis purposes, upon another. Each such zone has an output voltage amplitude, Ei, and semi-major and semi-minor axes of respective lengths, ai and bi, each zone being considered separately in the far field equation: ##EQU1## J1 .sup.(u i.sup.) is the first order Bessel function, a.sub.θ and a.sub.φ are unit vectors in the spherical coordinates and Ko is the wave number associated with the radiated field. Using the far field equation, values of Ei, ai and bi for each zone are computed which result in the far field sidelobe peak gain being a minimum or being a specified number of dB, for example, at least about 30 dB, below the far field mainlobe gain. The values of Ei in overlapping zones are summed to establish the required voltage amplitudes of the underlying power modules associated with the N radiation apertures.

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35 USC §181 Secrecy Order

Imposed

Jan 2, 1990

Rescinded

Mar 12, 1993

Duration

3 years, 2 months

Inventor

  • 1JAR J. LEE

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