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Development of a microwave resonant waveguide slot antenna with in-phase slot excitation

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  • Andriy Semenov

    (Vinnytsia National Technical University)

  • Olena Semenova

    (Vinnytsia National Technical University)

  • Natalia Kryvinska

    (Comenius University in Bratislava)

  • Andrii Krystoforov

    (Vinnytsia National Technical University)

  • Pavlo Kurovskyi

    (Vinnytsia National Technical University)

  • Oleh Kaplychnyi

    (Vinnytsia National Technical University)

Abstract

The object of research in the work is the process of radiation of electromagnetic waves of a resonant waveguide-slot antenna with in-phase excitation of slots. The subject of research is the wave parameters and directional properties of a resonant slotted waveguide antenna with in-phase slot excitation. The existing problem is that it is necessary to ensure highly directional properties of the antenna with electrical control of its wave parameters at high transmitter power. This problem is due to the fact that to solve the problem of developing equipment for radio control, and radar of aircraft, highly directional antennas of small sizes are required. To solve this problem, the paper proposes the design of a simple and cheap version of a microwave resonant waveguide-slot antenna with in-phase slot excitation. As a basis for developing a resonant slotted waveguide antenna, the authors chose a standard R48 rectangular waveguide, which is a classic in the theory of directional systems in the microwave range. This is due to the fact that in order to calculate and study a microwave resonant waveguide-slot antenna with in-phase excitation of slots, the authors used well-known elements of the theory of aperture antennas. The design of a resonant slotted waveguide antenna consists of a rectangular waveguide, an exciter, and a feeder. The radiation surface of the antenna is a wide wall of a standard R48 rectangular waveguide along the central axis, of which slots are symmetrically cut in a checkerboard pattern. The exciter is made in the form of a metal pin inside a rectangular waveguide near the short-circuited wall. This pin acts as an asymmetric vertical vibrator that excites electromagnetic waves in a rectangular waveguide. The antenna is tuned to the maximum radiation power mechanically by moving the short-circuited wall of the rectangular waveguide. The pin feeds a feeder based on a coaxial cable with a characteristic impedance of 75 ohms. The developed resonant waveguide-slot antenna with in-phase excitation of slots operates in the frequency range of 4.0–6.0 GHz. In the frequency range of 4.0–5.45 GHz, the value of Voltage Standing Wave Ratio (VSWR) varies from 1.08 to 2.1. In the frequency range of 5.45–6.0 GHz, the Voltage Standing Wave Ratio (VSWR) value varies from 2.1 to 6.55. The directivity of the antenna in the operating frequency range is not less than 90. The width of the main lobe of the antenna pattern in the horizontal plane is not more than 3.1°. The antenna gain in the operating frequency band is at least 100. The efficiency is at least 90 % with a maximum generator signal power of 10 kW.

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  • Andriy Semenov & Olena Semenova & Natalia Kryvinska & Andrii Krystoforov & Pavlo Kurovskyi & Oleh Kaplychnyi, 2023. "Development of a microwave resonant waveguide slot antenna with in-phase slot excitation," Technology audit and production reserves, PC TECHNOLOGY CENTER, vol. 1(2(69)), pages 36-43, January.
  • Handle: RePEc:baq:taprar:v:1:y:2023:i:2:p:36-43
    DOI: 10.15587/2706-5448.2023.274990
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