Title :
Rotman lens design and simulation in software [Application Notes]
Author :
Penney, Christopher W.
Author_Institution :
Remcom Inc., State College, PA
fDate :
12/1/2008 12:00:00 AM
Abstract :
Since its invention in the early 1960s (Rotman and Turner, 1963), the Rotman Lens has proven itself to be a useful beamformer for designers of electronically scanned arrays. Inherent in its design is a true time delay phase shift capability that is independent of frequency and removes the need for costly phase shifters to steer a beam over wide angles. The Rotman Lens has a long history in military radar, but it has also been used in communication systems. This article uses the developed software to design and analyze a microstrip Rotman Lens for the Ku band. The initial lens design will come from a tool based on geometrical optics (GO). A second stage of analysis will be performed using a full wave finite difference time domain (FDTD) solver. The results between the first-cut design tool and the comprehensive FDTD solver will be compared, and some of the design trades will be explored to gauge their impact on the performance of the lens.
Keywords :
delays; finite difference time-domain analysis; geometrical optics; lenses; optical design techniques; Ku band; Rotman lens design; communication systems; electronically scanned arrays; full wave finite difference time domain solver; geometrical optics; microstrip Rotman lens; military radar; true time delay phase shift capability; Application software; Delay effects; Finite difference methods; Frequency; History; Lenses; Military communication; Optical design; Phase shifters; Time domain analysis;
Journal_Title :
Microwave Magazine, IEEE
DOI :
10.1109/MMM.2008.929774