A Compact Active Ka-Band Filtenna for CubeSats

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Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers Inc.

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This letter describes the design of a right-hand circularly polarized planar filtenna (filter + antenna) that can reconfigure its operation between two center frequencies in the Ka-band. The filtenna structure is composed of a four-element array radiator and a reconfigurable bandpass filter, occupying an area of 31 × 14 mm. The circularly polarized array elements are fed by a sequential power divider for an enhanced polarization purity. The filter is based on a ring resonator loaded with a variable open stub. The length of the stub extends through a p-i-n diode switch, resulting in a change of the loaded reactance into the ring, and consequently tuning the filter's operating center frequency from 30.3 to 29 GHz. The proposed low-loss filtenna structure exhibits a reconfigurable fractional bandwidth up to 7.74%, a peak realized gain that can reach up to 11.5 dBic, an axial ratio of less than 1 dB, and a sidelobe level that can go as low as-12 dB. The prototype filtenna is fabricated and tested, where the measured results verify the simulated data. A figure of merit is proposed to highlight the superior performance of the presented Ka-band structure in terms of the polarization, size, reconfiguration ability, and radiation characteristics as proven by the comparison with other works in the literature. © 2021 IEEE.

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Bandpass filter (bpf), Cubesat antenna, Filtenna, Ka-band, Reconfigurable filter, Reconfigurable frequency, Ring resonator, Bandwidth, Circular polarization, Semiconductor diodes, Circularly polarized, Enhanced polarization, Fractional bandwidths, Measured results, Operating centers, Pin diode switches, Radiation characteristics, Reconfiguration ability, Bandpass filters

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