Title :
Time domain processing of mutual coupling measurements
Author :
Shaw, G.M. ; Dybdal, R.B.
Author_Institution :
Aerosp. Corp., Electron. Res. Lab.., El Segundo, CA, USA
Abstract :
The benefits of modern network analyzers with time-domain processing are illustrated. An HP 8510B network analyzer was used to measure the isolation of waveguide apertures between 8 and 12 GHz. Waveguide to coax adapters used as antennas were mounted on a support beam in a lab room devoid of RF absorber. The measurements proceed by determining the 0-dB coupling level and zero time delay, which is measured by joining the connecting test cables together to obtain a calibration set. The system noise level is then measured to determine the dynamic range; the receiver requires a noise-only match load. E-plane coupling data for parallel waveguide apertures separated by 6 ins are shown. Time-domain processing for mutual coupling measurements is found to have two important advantages. First, displaying the individual coupling paths separated in time has diagnostic advantages. Second, removing facility reflections with windowing techniques permits measurements in existing facilities without the risk and expense of moving hardware to a specialized RF facility.<>
Keywords :
microwave antenna arrays; microwave measurement; network analysers; time-domain analysis; waveguide antennas; 8 to 12 GHz; E-plane coupling data; HP 8510B network analyzer; SHF; antennas; isolation; microwave measurements; mutual coupling measurements; parallel waveguide apertures; system noise level; time-domain processing; waveguide to coax adaptors; Adaptive arrays; Antenna measurements; Apertures; Coaxial components; Delay effects; Mutual coupling; Noise level; Radio frequency; Time domain analysis; Time measurement;
Conference_Titel :
Antennas and Propagation Society International Symposium, 1990. AP-S. Merging Technologies for the 90's. Digest.
Conference_Location :
Dallas, TX, USA
DOI :
10.1109/APS.1990.115421