2020
DOI: 10.14429/dsj.70.15155
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Dual Frequency Electronically Controlled Radiation Beam Reconfigurable slotted Antenna for Detection of a Stationary or Nonstationary Target

Abstract: A dual-frequency and radiation pattern reconfigurable microstrip patch antenna for detecting a stationary as well as a non-stationary target is described. Six angular patches, that collectively form a circular shape, are used. All the six patches radiate one by one after a fixed interval of time and their feed controlling is done by six PIN diodes. The switching of PIN diodes is controlled by an embedded biasing network. This antenna provides radiation beam scanning characteristics. It gives the main lobe scan… Show more

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“…As detailed in [27], this circuit design eliminates the need for a DC power supply and various lumped components, reducing the setup's overall cost, weight, and complexity. The microcontroller, such as the ATMEGA 2560, controls the PIN diode switching [28]. It generates the necessary control voltage to bias the PIN diode, which controls its RF switching state.…”
Section: Switch Controllermentioning
confidence: 99%
“…As detailed in [27], this circuit design eliminates the need for a DC power supply and various lumped components, reducing the setup's overall cost, weight, and complexity. The microcontroller, such as the ATMEGA 2560, controls the PIN diode switching [28]. It generates the necessary control voltage to bias the PIN diode, which controls its RF switching state.…”
Section: Switch Controllermentioning
confidence: 99%