Abstract

A design of the double-element E-plane quasi-Yagi–Uda antenna is proposed offering two different radiation patterns and reconfigurable bandpass-to-bandstop frequency-tunable responses. The double-element antenna covers a wide frequency range that is exploited for the realization of the tunable operation modes. This is achieved by the integration of a pair of bandpass-to-bandstop filters, each of which can be reconfigured using two varactor diodes and one p-i-n diode. The p-i-n diode serves the function of switching between bandpass and bandstop states, and the varactors facilitate the frequency tunability for both states of operation. The bandpass filter provides a continuous frequency tuning function with a minimum rolloff rate of 57 dB/GHz and out-of-band transmission coefficient −1 dB. Importantly, the reconfigurable filtering functionality of the two-element antenna is preserved when fed by a wideband hybrid coupler to produce both the sum and difference radiation patterns. To obtain a high beam symmetry, the antenna elements are fed by the difference ( $\Delta $ ) signal to produce the directive radiation pattern and they are fed by the sum ( $\Sigma $ ) port to produce the null in the main radiation direction. The experimental results validate this concept with a measured tunability of 50.0% for the bandpass state and 50.4% for the bandstop state.

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