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1 July 1991 MMICs for airborne phased arrays
Gary J. Scalzi, John P. Turtle, Paul H. Carr
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Abstract
Recent developments in design of 20 and 44 GHz conformal phased array antennas which use the MMIC technology in conjunction with microstrip array technology are reviewed. A candidate integrated array structure based on a 'tile' approach is described. A fundamental building block of this array is a monolithic subarray consisting of a number of radiating elements, each with its own phase shifter and amplifier on a single GaAs substrate. The array structure contains several thousand radiating elements in a very small area.
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Gary J. Scalzi, John P. Turtle, and Paul H. Carr "MMICs for airborne phased arrays", Proc. SPIE 1475, Monolithic Microwave Integrated Circuits for Sensors, Radar, and Communications Systems, (1 July 1991); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.44474
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KEYWORDS
Phased arrays

Antennas

Amplifiers

Gallium arsenide

Phase shifts

Integrated circuits

Extremely high frequency

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