8x2 microstrip patch array problem
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Hi.
I am working on a 8x2 patch array and I have some problems creating the proper feed network.
The frequency is 9.4 GHz, I use Rogers RO4003 (dielectric constant 3.55) with 0.508 mm (20 mil) thickness and 35 μm copper cladding.
I have a lot of results, so I will attach a lot of pictures and ask a lot of questions, but any help would be appreciated :)
First I tried to create a 2x2 array similar to that shown on figure 1, so I can create something similar like shown on figure 2.
I designed a single patch first (results on figure 3) then a 2 element array (results on figure 4).
Then here comes the problem. When I created a 2x2 array, I had no space to get the feed line to the midpoint (see figure 5). I put a coax feed there and simulated it to get the results, but I need to create 4 of these 2x2 arrays and feed them with microstrip lines, so I need some solution for that.
I saw 2 possible solutions for this problem (figure 6), but I don't really find the details about them. I tried to do the first one, but I don't know how should I bend those lines? I bent it in 45 degree and joined the lines together, but the results are bad even for 2 element array (figure 7). I guess something is wrong with the bending of the lines. I can make 90 degree bendings with good results, but this 45 degree bending produces very bad results.
And what is the second solution? I assume I should feed the pairs of the patches with different phases because they are in opposite direction. But why is that? And what is the phase difference?
I also saw a 8x2 array created in a different way which is shown on figure 8, but I don't understand where is the feed for that array? I created a 8 element array (results on figure 9) for that purpose, but how do I proceed?
Thanks for any help.
I am working on a 8x2 patch array and I have some problems creating the proper feed network.
The frequency is 9.4 GHz, I use Rogers RO4003 (dielectric constant 3.55) with 0.508 mm (20 mil) thickness and 35 μm copper cladding.
I have a lot of results, so I will attach a lot of pictures and ask a lot of questions, but any help would be appreciated :)
First I tried to create a 2x2 array similar to that shown on figure 1, so I can create something similar like shown on figure 2.
I designed a single patch first (results on figure 3) then a 2 element array (results on figure 4).
Then here comes the problem. When I created a 2x2 array, I had no space to get the feed line to the midpoint (see figure 5). I put a coax feed there and simulated it to get the results, but I need to create 4 of these 2x2 arrays and feed them with microstrip lines, so I need some solution for that.
I saw 2 possible solutions for this problem (figure 6), but I don't really find the details about them. I tried to do the first one, but I don't know how should I bend those lines? I bent it in 45 degree and joined the lines together, but the results are bad even for 2 element array (figure 7). I guess something is wrong with the bending of the lines. I can make 90 degree bendings with good results, but this 45 degree bending produces very bad results.
And what is the second solution? I assume I should feed the pairs of the patches with different phases because they are in opposite direction. But why is that? And what is the phase difference?
I also saw a 8x2 array created in a different way which is shown on figure 8, but I don't understand where is the feed for that array? I created a 8 element array (results on figure 9) for that purpose, but how do I proceed?
Thanks for any help.
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