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Micromachined plastic millimeter-wave radar components.
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Micromachined plastic millimeter-wave radar components./
Author:
Sammoura, Firas Noureddine.
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168 p.
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Source: Dissertation Abstracts International, Volume: 67-08, Section: B, page: 4614.
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Dissertation Abstracts International67-08B.
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Engineering, Electronics and Electrical. -
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9780542826474
Micromachined plastic millimeter-wave radar components.
Sammoura, Firas Noureddine.
Micromachined plastic millimeter-wave radar components.
- 168 p.
Source: Dissertation Abstracts International, Volume: 67-08, Section: B, page: 4614.
Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of California, Berkeley, 2006.
This research aims to develop plastic millimeter-wave components, including waveguides, tunable filters, phase shifters and antennas, toward the low-cost, batch fabrication for integrated systems for applications such as all weather automotive and airplane landing radars. The key micromachining processes developed in this work include micro hot embossing, electroplating, polishing and bonding and as a proof of concept demonstration, micro injection molding of a plastic microneedle is also presented.
ISBN: 9780542826474Subjects--Topical Terms:
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Hollow metallic rectangular waveguides are the fundamental signal routing components in a waveguide-based millimeter-wave system. A WR-10 rectangular waveguide operating between 75--110GHz has been built using the plastic hot embossing and selective electroplating processes. Testing results show minimum insertion loss, s21, of 0.7dB (0.116 dB/lambdag) at 92.5GHz that corresponds to 85% of signal transmission and return loss, s 11, of 31.5dB.
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Iris filters are natural extension of plastic rectangular waveguides by building irises separated at half-wavelength to form resonant cavities that are coupled together using window openings in the irises. Several plastic, five-cavity iris filters have been designed, constructed and tested for operation at 95GHz. Fabricated filters have been tested with a bandwidth of 3.5GHz centered at 95.4GHz, a minimum insertion loss of 1.22dB, a return loss better than 10dB, and out-of-band rejection better than 60dB. The next technology advancement aims at tunable iris filters and phase shifters. This is accomplished by introducing deformable diaphragms to perturb the volume of the resonant cavities. The disturbance of the electric field lines of the resonant modes changes the effective capacitance of the LC tank, and consequently the resonant frequency. For membranes with size of 1.6mm in diameter, a total of 2.59GHz change in center frequency has been achieved when the membrane deflects from -50mum to +150um. The deflections of the membranes also add time delay on the propagating waves to realize a phase shifter, a key element in phased-array antennas. Measurements of the phase of propagating waves show total phase shift of 110° has been accomplished for the membrane deflection between -50mum to +150mum with the addition of 1.11dB in insertion loss. Finally, a plastic horn antenna has been demonstrated using a 3D self-aligned embossing technique for a pyramidal horn antenna geometry fed with a rectangular waveguide. Alignment is achieved using built-in keys and key slots with a misalignment error of 25mum. Measurements show a total directivity of 17.33dB, a 10dB beamwidth between 75.5--101.7GHz, and an impedance match better than 17.5dB at 95GHz.
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