IEEE Antennas and Wireless Propagation Letters | 2019

Fully 3-D-Printed Frequency-Scanning Slotted Waveguide Array With Wideband Power-Divider

 
 
 

Abstract


We report the design, fabrication, and measurement results of a fully three-dimensional (3-D) printed frequency-scanning slotted waveguide array (SWA). The antenna system is composed of an 18 × 4 nonresonant (traveling wave) array operating at 12–18 GHz (Ku-band), a wideband 1 × 4 power divider, and four 50 Ω matched loads all fabricated using a 3-D printer and wet metallization steps. The antenna system is designed to be impedance-matched with S11 less than −10\xa0dB across the entire band. Inductive walls are added to the power divider to improve the impedance matching of closely packed waveguides. Complex yet smooth waveguides are fabricated using the PolyJet technology. Conformal in-house metallization processes consisting of nickel electroless plating and copper electroplating are established. Measurement results show beam-scanning ranges from −17° at 12 GHz to +15° at 18 GHz. The maximum measured gain is 21.4\xa0dBi with sidelobe level of −13.4\xa0dB at 15.8 GHz and scanning angle of 7°. Furthermore, the array maintains minimum gain of 10\xa0dBi for most of the band ranging from 13.4 to 17.8 GHz. Our measurement results are in an agreement with the simulations. This letter demonstrates a scanning array, together with a wideband power divider, and termination loads all fabricated using a 3-D printing technology.

Volume 18
Pages 2756-2760
DOI 10.1109/LAWP.2019.2951324
Language English
Journal IEEE Antennas and Wireless Propagation Letters

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