Applikasi Dari Phase Array Antenna
Applikasi Dari Phase Array Antenna
Applikasi Dari Phase Array Antenna
Phased array antenna adalah sarana pengendali listrik dari fisik antena
agar dapat seimbang. Konsep ini bisa menghilangkan gangguan pada
sistem radar. Ini bisa menjaga antena terkunci ke satelit ketika antena
terpasang pada tem pat bergerak. It is what allows a satellite to steer
its beam around your continent without having to deal with the "slight
problem" associated with trying to point things in space where every
movement would require an equal and opposite mass to move in order
to keep the satellite stabilized. A phased array receiver can be flushmounted on the top of a commercial airplane's fuselage so that all of
the happy passengers can receive satellite television!
Array effects
Figure 2 depicts phase/array effects, which are yet another method for
obtaining varied radiation patterns. In the figure, parallel dipoles are
viewed from the end. It can be seen that varying the phase of the two
transmissions can cause the direction of the radiation pattern to
change. This is the concept behind phased array antennas. Instead of
having a system mechanically sweeping the direction of the antenna
through space, the phase of radiating components is varied
electronically, producing a moving pattern with no moving parts. It can
also be seen that increasing the number of elements further increases
the directivity of the array. In an array, the pattern does vary
considerably with frequency due to element spacing (measured in
wavelengths) and the frequency sensitivity of the phase shifting
networks.
Note: we've had a number of comments on an apparent mistake in this
figure. Instead of fixing the figure, we'll tell you what's wrong with it
according to Tom:
" I was looking at the section titled "Phased Antenna Arrays" and
noticed a possible mistake with the middle drawing in Figure 2. The
radiation pattern shown for 1/2 wave spaced antennas fed 90 degrees
out of phase is actually the pattern of 1/4 wave spaced antennas fed
90 degrees out of phase.
The critical variable left out of the section on "Phased Array Antennas"
was the influence of antenna spacing on the array's pattern. Given a
ULA (uniform linear array), in broadside mode, the pattern is always
symmetrical (figure 8 shaped) for any element spacing. Spacings at
even multiples of 1/4 wavelength are also symmetrical in the endfire
direction. Spacings at odd intervals of 1/4 wavelength are asymmetric
in endfire mode gradually progressing to be symmetric as the element
phasing rotates the beam around to broadside mode."
From another antenna guy Justin:
"He's right. That figure is wrong:
k*d = pi for half-wave spacing
To steer a half-wave spaced array out to end-fire you need a 180 phase
shift:
necessary phase shift = k*d sin(theta) = pi*sin(90) = pi = 180 degrees
since the phase shift usually is not obtained through the introduction of
additional path length. However, it should be noted that at broadside
the corporate feed does have equal path length and would have good
bandwidth for this scan angle.