MEMS Electronically Steerable Antennas for Fire Control Radars

J. Maciel, J.F. Slocum, J.K. Smith, J. Turtle
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Large apertures are of great benefit to applications that are prime powered limited as is found on aerostat and other airborne platforms. Electronically scanned array antennas are often proposed for these applications. However, increasing the aperture area with conventional array technology is met with prohibitive cost, weight, and prime power increases because of the dense spacing of phase shifters and/or active T/R modules. This paper discusses the recent development of RF MEMS (microelectromechanical system) switch technology and the use of these switches in a Radant lens configuration for arrays of approximately 10m2 at X-band. A proof-of-concept 0.4m2 MEMS electronically steerable antenna (ESA) containing 25,000 MEMS switches has been successfully designed fabricated and tested. The 0.4m2 MEMS ESA was then integrated with an AN/APG-67 radar system to form the MEMS demonstration radar system. The MEMS Demonstration Radar system successfully detected both airborne and ground moving targets during a series of extensive radar demonstrations. This is believed to be the first large scale employment of MEMS switches in a scanning antenna and radar system. The low-cost, lightweight and low power technology demonstrated here can enable weight and power constrained platforms with electronic steering.
用于火控雷达的MEMS电子操纵天线
大孔径对于主要动力有限的应用有很大的好处,如在浮空器和其他机载平台上发现的那样。电子扫描阵列天线通常用于这些应用。然而,由于移相器和/或有源T/R模块的密集间距,传统阵列技术增加孔径面积会带来高昂的成本、重量和初始功率增加。本文讨论了射频MEMS(微机电系统)开关技术的最新发展,以及这些开关在x波段约10m2阵列的辐射透镜配置中的使用。一个包含25,000个MEMS开关的0.4m2 MEMS电子操纵天线(ESA)的概念验证已经成功设计,制造和测试。然后将0.4m2的MEMS ESA与an /APG-67雷达系统集成,形成MEMS演示雷达系统。在一系列广泛的雷达演示中,MEMS演示雷达系统成功探测到空中和地面移动目标。这被认为是在扫描天线和雷达系统中首次大规模使用MEMS开关。此次展示的低成本、轻量化和低功耗技术可以实现重量和功率受限的电子转向平台。
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