Development of a noval Switched Beam Antenna for Communications

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Master Thesis Presentation Development of a noval Switched Beam Antenna for Communications By Ashraf Abuelhaija Supervised by Prof. Dr.-Ing. Klaus Solbach Institute of Microwave and RF Technology Department of Electrical Engineering and Information Technology Faculity of Engineering

Outline Motivation Experimantal model for 1 GHz operation Remote Antenna Switch System Baluns A Full function model for short-wave operation (14 MHz) A Brief comparison between our switched beam antenna and the 3-element rotary beam antenna (3-element Yagi) Conclusion

Motivation ¾ To build an antenna model for broadcasting purposes, capable of providing omni-directional coverage and high gain at the same time. ¾ The azimuthal plane is subdivided into several sectors. Each sector has a predefined beam pattern with maximum gain placed in the center of the beam. ¾ Remote antenna switch system is used to choose from one of several predetermined, fixed beams, and switch from one beam to another. ¾ Only a single beam pattern is employed at any given time.

Experimental model for 1 GHz operation A model for 1 GHz using four quarter-wave conductors Four quarter-wave conductors arranged in a crossed configuration to create two Vshaped dipoles which act as two element array antenna (Driven element and Parasitic element). ¾ The HPBW of 90 degree for each main beam could not be realized by arranging the conductors using such a configuration. It is actually less than 90 degree.

Experimental model for 1 GHz operation A model for 1 GHz using six quarter-wave conductors Six quarter-wave conductors with different settings of the switches, six different array antennas with six overlapping main beams covering the full 360 degree in azimuth can be realized.

Experimental model for 1 GHz operation Four of six conductors will be used in each switching case Parasitic element acts as a reflector ¾ The reactive load is used to change the electrical length of the loaded element. ¾ When the parasitic element is longer than its resonance length acts as a reflector. ¾ When the parasitic element is shorter than its resonance length acts as a director. ¾Using the parasitic elements as a director will lead to higher F/B ratio than that could obtain when using the parasitic elements as a reflector. Parasitic element acts as a director

Experimental model for 1 GHz operation Which reactive load (inductive or capacitive) is better to be connected to the parasitic elements? ¾ Both reactive loads could achieve high gain with high F/B ratio by using the suitable conductor's length for each case. ¾ Nevertheless, using a capacitive load is preferred in order to obtain higher return loss value. ¾ A further advantage that found from using a capacitive load will be more obvious during designing a model for 14 MHz operation. When the parasitic element is connected with inductive load. When the parasitic element is connected with capacitive load.

Experimental model for 1 GHz operation Parameters optimization and simulation results in free space: ¾ In order to achieve the best gain and F/B ratio, conductor s length and the value of the reactive load (capacitive load) should be optimized. ¾ The distance between the driven element (at feed point) and the parasitic element (at reactive load) is required to be small as possible in order to increase the coupling between the antenna elements. ¾ Using copper conductors of 0.5mm diameter and a spacing distance of 1cm between the two array elements. ¾ The optimal length of conductors when inserting a capacitive load of 4.7pF at the center of parasitic element is 74mm ( L λ 4 ). RL= -8.4 db Z in = 51.76 j 41.99 Ω

Experimental model for 1 GHz operation ¾ Maximum gain (at azimuth plane) = 4.81 dbi ¾ HPBW = 65.7 degree ¾ F/B pattern ratio = 13.28 db ¾ F/S pattern ratio = 7.32 db

Experimental model for 1 GHz operation Realization of 1GHz experimental model (without switch): 1cm 1cm PCB layout for 1GHz model The complete structure of antenna installed on the anechoic chamber base.

Experimental model for 1 GHz operation Simulated and measured return loss. ¾ The physical length of antenna wires are less than simulated one with few percents. Simulated and measured smith chart graphs

Experimental model for 1 GHz operation Simulated and measured horizontally polarized radiation pattern. Simulated and measured vertically polarized radiation pattern.

Remote Antenna Switch System ¾ Remote switching system allows us to choose from one of several predetermined, fixed beams, and switch from one beam to another. ¾ It consists basically of two major units, the remote control unit and the remote antenna switch unit. RF Generator/Receiver. DC power supply. The rotary switch box Rotary switch Logic gates Encoder Transistors Resistors SPDT Relays DPDT

Remote Antenna Switch System ¾ The rotary switch box A rotary switch 1-pole 6-position rotary switch Logic gates NOT gate (Inverter)

Remote Antenna Switch System OR gate AND gate

Remote Antenna Switch System Encoder: convert a decimal number to binary number Active low inputs and outputs Bipolar Junction Transistors (BJT)

Remote Antenna Switch System ¾ Relay: is an electrical switch, consists basically of two circuits : a control circuit (the coil) and a load circuit (the switch). Relay De-Energized Relays with external De-spiking Diodes Relay Energized

Remote Antenna Switch System SPDT and DPDT relays SPDT relay DPDT relay The relays are characterized with low capacitance (ca. 1pf) between contacts.

Remote Antenna Switch System ¾ The switch unit: 1st wire 6th wire 5th wire RF source Reactive load 2nd wire Routing configuration of the switch unit for a beam pointing to 90 azimuth 3rd wire 4th wire 3dB Six overlapping main beams covering the full 360 degree in azimuth

Remote Antenna Switch System Designing switch unit PCB Relays arrangement on PCB Upper layer Lower layer The active traces as shown on PCB for 1st case when relays A, E, F, D, H and G are energized

Remote Antenna Switch System Connection patches for RF cable Protection diode Microstrip line 120 pf capacitor Attachment eye for antenna wire DPDT relay Opening for RF cable Five wire control cable SPDT relay

Remote Antenna Switch System How to construct the control unit The state of relays at each switching case Representing the state of relays in a binary system

Remote Antenna Switch System Three-variable Karnaugh maps are extracted from previous table in order to obtain the logical expressions

Remote Antenna Switch System Circuit diagram that combines the control circuit and the interfacing circuit 1 Control unit 2 Interfacing circuit 1 2

Remote Antenna Switch System Remote control unit as appears in reality 74LS04 Inverter Rotary switch (ELMA01 16) 12 Vdc & Gnd 150 Ω power resistor 5kΩ resistor 74LS147 Encoder 74LS08 2 input AND gate Five wire control cable 74LS32 2 input OR gate 2N2222 Transistor

Baluns ¾ Baluns are special type of transformers. They are widly used in ham stations. ¾ Their primary function is to minimize the interaction of antenna with the transmission line. Field between antenna and coaxial cable creates an induced current on the outside of the shield. ¾Choke balun is connected at feed point of antenna to decouple the feedline from the antenna by inserting high common mode impedance in series with feedline. ¾ High common mode impedance choke off unwanted RF-currents which try to flow on the common mode paths along a feedline.

Baluns ¾ Effect of common mode current in antenna system The common mode current formed on the outside of the shield would actually cause energy to radiate from the coax itself, making it appears to be part of the antenna. The distorted radiation pattern due to the effect of common mode current

Baluns ¾ Constructing Choke balun With winding number of turns of coax RG 174 around Ferrite ring FT240-77 we get a 50Ω, 1:1 choke balun. The 77 material provides excellent attenuation of RFI caused by amateur radio frequencies from 2 to 30 MHz. The attenuation coefficient that achieves for common mode current is -23dB at 14MHz. The common mode impedance that will be inserted is series with feedline is about 900 ohm.

A Full function model for short-wave operation (14 MHz) ¾ A full function model for short-wave operation (14 MHz) is simulated and installed above perfect conductivity ground. ¾Using insulated copper stranded wires with cross section of 0.14 mm. ¾The optimal length of conductors when inserting a capacitive load of 120pF at the center of parasitic element is 5.6m ( L λ 4 ). 2 The geometry of antenna and typical azimuth pattern for 14 MHz operation. RL= -25.6 db Z in = 46.95 j 4.087 Ω

A Full function model for short-wave operation (14 MHz) ¾The maximum gain of main beam is tilted by about 45 degree above the ground plane and equal 7.44 dbi ¾ HPBW = 61.5 degree ¾ F/B pattern ratio = 10 db ¾ F/S pattern ratio = 6 db ¾ Due using copper wires, our model contains losses estimated to be 1.31 db. ¾ 0.8 db losses due coaxial cable Simulated horizontally polarized radiation pattern. Simulated vertically polarized radiation pattern ¾The maximum gain of main beam is tilted by about 65 degree above the ground plane and equal 4.4 dbi

A Full function model for short-wave operation (14 MHz) A scale drawing of antenna model placed on the platform

A Full function model for short-wave operation (14 MHz) Our antenna model as seen above the roof platform of BB-building from the southwest side. For better visibility, the dipole wires have been colored.

A Full function model for short-wave operation (14 MHz) Measured and simulated smith chart graphs

A Brief comparison between our switched beam antenna and the 3-element rotary beam antenna (3-element Yagi) ¾ The 3-element rotary beam antenna represents a high gain antenna rotated mechanically by using a rotator system ¾ The antenna is set at a 3m height above the roof platform. ¾ A comparative test has been done at 14MHz between both antennas and showed that the received signal strength by both antennas are almost the same. The 3-element rotary beam antenna

Conclusion ¾ A novel switched beam antenna with omni-directional coverage and high gain has been developed. ¾ A special remote antenna switch system has been constructed in order to steer the beam over a beam scan angle in azimuthal increments. ¾ The six-beams that are obtained from the different antenna arrays are located at where the 3 db-beam widths are about 60 degree. ¾At 1 GHz the measured radiation pattern in the azimuth plane shows a good correlation with the theoretical prediction. ¾ At 14 MHz the antenna array yields over its entire beam scan range a gain of 7.5 dbi, a VSWR of 1.11, beamwidth of 61.5 degree and a front to back ratio of 10 db. The bandwidth of the array is 1.71 % for a VSWR<2.

Conclusion