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Ruey Shi Chu
Providence Grevelia Properties Limited, A California Limited Partnership
2557 Royale Pl, Fullerton, CA 92833

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Dual Frequency Anti-Jamming Antenna

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US Patent:
6819295, Nov 16, 2004
Filed:
Feb 13, 2003
Appl. No.:
10/367141
Inventors:
Sheng Yeng Peng - Tustin CA, 92780
Ruey Shi Chu - Cerritos CA, 90703
International Classification:
H01Q 2100
US Classification:
343728, 343845
Abstract:
A dual frequency antenna providing nulling of adjacent radio signals. The antenna is formed on a single substrate of dielectric material and features a first antenna for a first frequency on top surface of the substrate mutually coupled to a second antenna formed for reception of a second frequency on the bottom surface of the substrate. A single antenna feed communicates through the substrate with the first antenna communicates both received frequencies to an attached device. Feeding the single antenna feed through the substrate wall inside the interior of both antenna perimeters provides for an unobstructed view above the first antenna. The nulled portion of the reception pattern may be steered by tilting the antenna.

Built-In System For Antenna Calibration, Performance Monitoring And Fault Isolation Of Phased Array Antenna Using Signal Injections And Rf Switches

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US Patent:
52531880, Oct 12, 1993
Filed:
Apr 19, 1991
Appl. No.:
7/688651
Inventors:
Kuan M. Lee - Brea CA
Ruey S. Chu - Cerritos CA
Assignee:
Hughes Aircraft Company - Los Angeles CA
International Classification:
G01R 3500
US Classification:
36457102
Abstract:
An apparatus for testing a microwave phased array antenna having a plurality of radiating elements includes a transmission line for signal injection and switching components to selectively establish signal paths from a transmitter, and through a plurality of transmit/receive modules, to a performance monitor. In accordance with the present invention the switching components can be set to establish a receive signal path through the apparatus to test the receive mode of the individual modules. Alternatively, the switching components can be set to establish a transmit signal path through the apparatus to test the transmit mode of the individual modules. Further, the switching components can be set to selectively establish a receive signal path or a transmit signal path through either isolated individual modules or through all modules simultaneously. The system monitor then tests the signals which pass through the modules on the receive signal path and the transmit signal path to determine the operational status of the module and the phased array antenna.

Interleaved Waveguide And Dipole Dual Band Array Antenna

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US Patent:
46238948, Nov 18, 1986
Filed:
Jun 22, 1984
Appl. No.:
6/623857
Inventors:
Kuan M. Lee - Brea CA
Ruey S. Chu - Cerritos CA
Nam S. Wong - Fullerton CA
James U. Clark - Anaheim CA
Raymond Tang - Fullerton CA
Assignee:
Hughes Aircraft Company - Los Angeles CA
International Classification:
H01Q 2128
US Classification:
343700MS
Abstract:
A dual band array antenna is disclosed having interleaved waveguide and dipole arrays, each operating in a different frequency band. The orientation of the waveguides and dipoles is such that polarization of the signals of the two frequency bands is perpendicular to each other, thus reducing mutual coupling. The waveguides are used for the higher frequency band and their cutoff frequency is selected to be above the lower frequency band at which the dipoles operate, in order to reduce mutual coupling into the waveguides. In one embodiment the dipoles are printed on a substrate having a dielectric constant selected so that dipole spacing is the same as the waveguide spacing. This eliminates grating lobe formation in the radiation pattern of the waveguide array. A low pass filter is included in the dipole feed circuit to reject the frequencies at which the waveguides operate. As a result of the invention, two beams of two different frequency bands are independently and simultaneously steerable in a single antenna aperture.

Multi-Frequency Band Phased Array Antenna Using Coplanar Dipole Array With Multiple Feed Ports

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US Patent:
50879227, Feb 11, 1992
Filed:
Dec 8, 1989
Appl. No.:
7/447974
Inventors:
Raymond Tang - Fullerton CA
Kuan M. Lee - Brea CA
Ruey S. Chu - Cerritos CA
Assignee:
Hughes Aircraft Company - Los Angeles CA
International Classification:
H01Q 21120
H01Q 21060
H01Q 9280
H01Q 9160
US Classification:
343814
Abstract:
In a printed circuit embodiment, dielectric boards in a multilayer arrangement have their ends protruding from a ground plane. Sets of printed dipole elements are disposed along the edge of each board. Each set of dipole elements has three feed ports. Bandpass filters are provided for each feed port. Phase shifters are coupled to each of the feed ports through its respective bandpass filter. At the low band, the outer feed ports are shorted by the filters so that the two sections of dipole elements to the left of the center feed port form one lone band dipole arm, and the two sections of dipole elements to the right of the center feed port form the other low band dipole arm. The low band dipole is driven at the center feed port. At the high band, the center feed port becomes an open circuit so that the two sections to the left thereof form one high band dipole, and the two sections to the right thereof form a second high band dipole. The two outer feed ports drive the dipole array at the high band.

Tapered-Element Array Antenna With Plural Octave Bandwidth

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US Patent:
50703390, Dec 3, 1991
Filed:
Dec 21, 1989
Appl. No.:
7/456018
Inventors:
Ruey S. Chu - Cerritos CA
Nam S. Wong - Fullerton CA
Ernie T. Ozaki - San Diego CA
Assignee:
Hughes Aircraft Company - Los Angeles CA
International Classification:
H01Q 138
US Classification:
343700MS
Abstract:
An antenna for radiating electromagnetic power with plural octave bandwith is formed of an array of microstrip radiating elements each of which includes a microstrip conductor element spaced apart from a ground-plane element. A common ground-plane element is employed by all of the radiators in a row of the antenna, there being a plurality of the rows disposed parallel to each other. In each radiator, the microstrip conductor element is formed of an input section which is coupled to a feed, and an output section extending to an output end of the radiator for forming a radiating aperture of the radiator. In each output section, there is a two-dimensional enlargement of a cross-section of the radiator, one dimension of enlargement being parallel to the ground-plane element, and the other direction of enlargement being perpendicular to the ground-plane element. Enlargement in the direction parallel to the ground-plane element is accomplished by increasing the width of the conductor element. Enlargement in the direction perpendicular to the ground-plane element is accomplished by bending a portion of the conductor element away from the ground-plane element to provide for an inclination of the conductor element relative to the ground-plane element.

Dual Band Phased Antenna Array Using Wideband Element With Diplexer

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US Patent:
46896279, Aug 25, 1987
Filed:
May 20, 1983
Appl. No.:
6/496751
Inventors:
Kuan M. Lee - Brea CA
Nam S. Wong - Fullerton CA
Ruey S. Chu - Cerritos CA
Ray Tang - Fullerton CA
Assignee:
Hughes Aircraft Company - Los Angeles CA
International Classification:
H01Q 322
H01Q 324
H01Q 326
US Classification:
342373
Abstract:
A dual band, phased array antenna especially adaptable for tactical radar capable of performing search, track and identification in a hostile jamming environment. The dual band array antenna is essentially two antennas sharing a common antenna aperture. The two antennas possess separate feed system and beam steering control. Thus, the beams for each frequency band can be steered independently and simultaneously. This design utilizes an ultra-wide band radiating element which can operate over approximately an octave bandwidth encompassing two adjacent microwave bands. In particular, the dual band signals can be received efficiently by the radiating element. A dual band coaxial-to-waveguide transition can be used to carry the signals to a diplexer. The dual band signals are separated at the diplexer and can be processed in separate feed networks. The advantages of this dual band phased array technique include not only good impedance characteristics but also the absence of grating lobe formation and cross coupling problems.

Wideband Cylindrical Uhf Array

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US Patent:
58749152, Feb 23, 1999
Filed:
Aug 8, 1997
Appl. No.:
8/907569
Inventors:
Jar J. Lee - Irvine CA
Ruey S. Chu - Cerritos CA
Kenneth L. Schaffer - Diamond Bar CA
Assignee:
Raytheon Company - Lexington MA
International Classification:
H01Q 322
US Classification:
342375
Abstract:
A wideband electronically scanned cylindrical array includes an array of end-fire radiating elements, the elements arranged in a first plurality of columns, the columns arranged radially about a center axis of the array. A beamforming network is connected to the array of radiating elements. The beamforming network includes a power divider circuit for dividing an input RF drive signal into a second plurality of drive signals, and a matrix of electronically controlled transfer switches. A true time delay network comprising a third plurality of delay lines couples respective ones of the drive signals to the matrix of transfer switches. A third plurality of transmit amplifiers is coupled to the matrix of transfer switches, each amplifier for amplifying a respective one of the drive signals. The beamforming network further includes apparatus for coupling the amplified drive signals to selected ones of the columns of radiating elements. A beamforming controller is connected to the coupling apparatus and the matrix of transfer switches for selecting sectors of the columns of radiating elements to be driven by the drive signals to form a desired beam.

Planar Low Profile, Wideband, Wide-Scan Phased Array Antenna Using A Stacked-Disc Radiator

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US Patent:
58806946, Mar 9, 1999
Filed:
Jun 18, 1997
Appl. No.:
8/878171
Inventors:
Allen T. S. Wang - Buena Park CA
Kuan Min Lee - Brea CA
Ruey Shi Chu - Cerritos CA
Assignee:
Hughes Electronics Corporation - El Segundo CA
International Classification:
H01Q 138
US Classification:
343700MS
Abstract:
A phased array antenna having stacked-disc radiators embedded in dielectric media. The phased array antenna has a rectangular arrangement of unit cells that are disposed on a ground plane. A lower dielectric puck with a high dielectric constant is disposed on the ground plane. An excitable disc is disposed within the perimeter of and on top of the lower dielectric puck. An upper low dielectric constant dielectric puck that has a dielectric constant lower than that of the lower dielectric puck is disposed on the excitable disc. A parasitic disc is disposed within the perimeter of and on top of the upper dielectric puck. Dielectric filler material having a dielectric constant that is lower than that of the lower dielectric puck surrounds the dielectric pucks. A radome 18 is disposed on top of the parasitic disc and the unit cell. Two orthogonal pairs of excitation probes are coupled to the lower excitable disc.
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