Millimeter-Wave Integrated Pyramidal Horn Antenna Made of Multilayer Printed Circuit Board (PCB) Process

2012 
Due to the low atmospheric absorption over W-band, numerous applications are expected, which should be developed at low cost. Short wavelength makes the dimension of antennas in this frequency range small, which usually requires sophisticated and expensive fabrication process. This communication presents a class of integrated wideband pyramidal horn antennas which can be made of low-cost multilayered printed circuit board (PCB) process. The proposed horn antenna radiates along the broadside to the substrate and uses substrate integrated waveguide (SIW) as its feeder. Transverse slot on the top metallic surface at the end of SIW is deployed to drive the horn antenna. Metalized via holes are used to synthesize the horn walls. The opening of the horn antenna is discretely flared from the bottom to the top layer. Measured bandwidth of the antenna is 35 GHz (70-105 GHz) while a relatively constant gain of 10 ± 1 dB is obtained over most of the bandwidth.
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