Abstract
This paper presents the design, development, and measurement results of a low-cost integrated circularly polarized (CP) active phased-array antenna (CP-APAA) technology with sidelobe level (SLL) control, operating at $Ka$ -band, for high throughput land-mobile satellite communication. The proposed CP-APAA is comprised of ( $4\times 16$ ) 64 elements in a rectangular grid array configuration. Eight commercial monolithic monolithic microwave/millimeter-wave integrated circuit. (MMICs) with eight-RF output channels have been used to control the phase and amplitude over the antenna aperture. For simplicity, the array antenna was designed in three metal layers and fabricated by a low-cost printed circuit board (PCB) technology as a proof-of-concept for a modular and scalable $Ka$ -band PAA with a wide steering angle. Measured radiation pattern shows a right-hand CP (RHCP) pattern with an axial-ratio (AR) level < 3 dB and low pointing error ≤1.5° over a scanning angular range of 0° to ±40°. Moreover, the amplitude excitation of the CP-APAA was tapered exponentially to control and reduce the SLL from 11 to 25 dB in boresight direction. Finally, toward a multibeam array implementation, two RHCP beams have been simultaneously generated at −30° and +20° scan angles.
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