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  • Measured and Simulated Results of Impulse Generator Using Step Recovery Diode

    Hiroyuki KIDA  

     
    LETTER-Hardware

      Vol:
    E88-A No:9
      Page(s):
    2381-2383

    An impulse generation circuit using an SRD was made as an experiment. The circuit, which is used for UWB pulse radars, etc., was designed using PSpice, a SPICE simulator. Since there is no SRD model in SPICE, the pn junction model was substituted. The experimental and simulated waveforms were compared, and could be made almost to match by adjusting the parameters of the SPICE diode model.

  • Radiation Pattern Synthesis of a Lens Horn Antenna

    Atsushi KEZUKA  Yoshihide YAMADA  Hiroyuki KIDA  

     
    PAPER-Antennas, Circuits and Receivers

      Vol:
    E87-C No:9
      Page(s):
    1425-1431

    In order to achieve a transponder antenna for intersection collision avoidance systems in Intelligent Transport Systems, a lens horn antenna that generates a cosecant squared beam is developed. This paper clarifies the method for designing the antenna to achieve accurate radiation pattern synthesis. A H-plane sectral horn is selected. The ray tracing method is employed in the design of the lens shape. The aperture of the horn is determined to be seven wavelengths based on a comparison of calculated radiation patterns and the desired cosecant squared beam shape. Accurate electrical performance, such as radiation patterns and electrical fields in the horn, is calculated using Finite Difference Time Domain software. Electrical field disturbances caused by reflected waves at the lens surfaces expanded widely inside the small horn. As a result, sidelobe levels of the radiation patterns are increased. In order to eliminate these disturbances, matching layers are attached to the shaped lens surface. Then, electrical field distributions in the horn are recovered and disturbances disappear. Measured radiation patterns become almost the same as that designed using the ray tracing method. The results show that application of the ray tracing method to radiation pattern synthesis of a small lens horn antenna is effective. We clarify the electrical field disturbances caused by reflections at the lens surfaces and show that eliminating the reflection at the lens surface by attaching matching layers is very important to achieving radiation pattern synthesis.

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