Systems, devices, and methods for providing deployable and collapsible Quadrifilar Helical Antennas (QHA) on small satellites to improve communications in low earth orbit satellites. Monopole antennas are very popular for use on small satellites, generally because they are relatively easy to attach.
Systems, devices, and methods for providing deployable and collapsible Quadrifilar Helical Antennas (QHA) on small satellites to improve communications in low earth orbit satellites. Monopole antennas are very popular for use on small satellites, generally because they are relatively easy to attach. By using circularly polarized antennas for the spacecraft and the ground station, polarization losses are virtually eliminated. The QHA can be designed to have a wide range of circularly polarized antenna patterns. Low power transmitters are employed on the small satellite to be consistent with the available energy. The communication link budgets are dependent on good radiation pattern characteristics for the small satellite downlink where higher data rates are required. Quadrifilar Helical Antennas can be collapsed and stowed inside a module to mount inside typical cubes known as 1U through 27U size small satellites. After launch from the rocket, the QHA can be deployed to its stored memory shape. The QHA radiating filars can be made from Nitinol wires having an activation temperature above which the filars resume their stored memory shape acquired during heating treatments. QHA applies an electrical direct current onto the filars after launch of the small satellite independent of the radio frequency of the QHA.
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1. A deployable quadrifilar helical antenna system for small satellites comprising: a quadrifilar helical antenna having a stowed position and a deployed erected position, the quadrifilar helical antenna comprising memory shaped Nitinol wires formed in bifilar loops; anda direct current source for s
1. A deployable quadrifilar helical antenna system for small satellites comprising: a quadrifilar helical antenna having a stowed position and a deployed erected position, the quadrifilar helical antenna comprising memory shaped Nitinol wires formed in bifilar loops; anda direct current source for supplying direct current, wherein solely applying the direct current heats the memory shaped Nitinol wires formed in the bifilar loops to a selected temperature which causes the quadrifilar helical antenna to deploy from the stowed position to the deployed erected position, the memory shaped Nitinol wires include Nitinol retention loops heat treated to a stored memory shape, wherein the direct current is also used for heating the Nitinol retention loops. 2. The antenna system as in claim 1, wherein the quadrifilar helical antenna includes: two bifilar loops, wherein an isoflux pattern is optimized by adjusting filar length, pitch angle, and diameter for a selected beamwidth, including an isoflux pattern. 3. The antenna system as in claim 1, wherein the quadrifilar helical antenna includes: two bifilar loops impedance matched from a filar driving point impedance to approximately 50 Ohms, and are independently configured to allow the direct current source to activate the two bifilar loops to memory shaped stored positions. 4. The antenna system as in claim 1, further comprising: additional memory stored loops to retain the stowed position, which are activated by the direct current source used by the antenna system. 5. The antenna system as in claim 1, further comprising: an isoflux antenna pattern favoring best gain at high offset from nadir angles to provide high gain at the longer slant range. 6. The antenna system as in claim 1, further comprising: two bifilar loops retained at a proximal end by rotatable right angle joints, which aid in stowing the antenna by allowing a stress relief on the Nitinol wires. 7. The antenna system as in claim 1, further comprising: a rotary joint for allowing filar from the bifilar loops to rotate as the antenna system is being deployed from a housing. 8. The antenna system as in claim 1, further comprising: two bifilar loops are retained without the use of solder to position the loops. 9. The antenna system as in claim 1, further comprising: two bifilar loops are retained in right angle rotary joints by an outer insulating cylinder material. 10. The antenna system as in claim 1, further comprising: means at a distal end to firmly set quadrature relation of one set of bifilar loop with respect to another bifilar loop and to retain symmetry of quadrature placed filars. 11. The antenna system as in claim 1, wherein the direct current is arranged to wire bifilar loops and retainer loops in direct current series. 12. The antenna system as in claim 1, further comprising: a printed circuit board which becomes the juncture for impedance matching components, a direct current isolation inductor and a bypass capacitor, stripline transmission lines and a radio frequency connector and a direct current connector for activating the antenna. 13. The antenna system as in claim 1, wherein the antenna system is used for an earth originated satellite. 14. The antenna system as in claim 1, wherein the selected temperature is about 80 degrees Centrigrade. 15. The antenna system as in claim 14, wherein the direct current is applied for approximately 1 minute. 16. The antenna system of claim 1, wherein the Nitinol retention loops are formed in a U shape. 17. The antenna system of claim 1, wherein the bifilar loops include two bifilar loops and the retention loops include four retention loops. 18. The antenna system of claim 1, wherein each of the bifilar loops include 1.5 mm diameter Nitinol wire, and each of the retention loops include 1 mm diameter Nitinol wire.
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