Abstract

We present a modular technique for analyzing probe-fed, multilayered microstrip phased-array antennas. Each patch layer is assumed to be infinite in extent and represented by its generalized scattering matrix (GSM) with respect to a finite number of Floquet modes. For multilayer patch analysis, the individual GSMs are combined appropriately to yield the overall GSM of the structure. The individual GSM are obtained using the Galerkin method. The probe layer is represented by its generalized impedance matrix (GIM) which is deduced using Floquet modal analysis and the variational method. The GSMs and GIM are combined appropriately to yield the input impedance seen by the probe. Numerical results computed with this technique are shown to agree favorably with available data. Results for two-layered patch arrays and capacitively coupled patches are also presented.

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