DocumentCode :
1083242
Title :
High temperature superconductive wideband compressive receivers
Author :
Lyons, W. Gregory ; Arsenault, Duane R. ; Anderson, Alfredo C. ; Sollner, T. C L Gerhard ; Murphy, Peter G. ; Seaver, Mark M. ; Boisvert, Rene R. ; Slattery, Richard L. ; Ralston, Richard W.
Author_Institution :
Lincoln Lab., MIT, Cambridge, MA, USA
Volume :
44
Issue :
7
fYear :
1996
fDate :
7/1/1996 12:00:00 AM
Firstpage :
1258
Lastpage :
1278
Abstract :
Wideband compressive receivers are an attractive application niche for analog high temperature superconductive (HTS) microwave filters. Chirp filters form the basis of compressive receivers, implementing a chirp-transform algorithm in the analog domain for real-time spectral analysis. HTS tapped-delay-line chirp filters are an enabling technology for instantaneous bandwidths greater than 1 GHz, and have evolved sufficiently to support dispersive delays as long as 40 ns with multigigahertz bandwidths and time-bandwidth products in excess of 100. Long dispersive delays have been obtained using a bonded/thinned-wafer technique to fabricate YBa2CuO7-δ stripline devices on 5-mil-thick, 2-in-diameter LaAlO3 substrates. These filters have produced better than -18-dB error sidelobes. In addition, a 3-GHz-bandwidth HTS compressive cueing receiver was recently delivered to the Naval Research Laboratory to be flown on the high temperature superconductor space experiment (HTSSE), and demonstrations have been performed combining HTS chirp filters with conventional compressive-receiver hardware. A novel compressive cryoreceiver architecture is proposed combining HTS, cryoelectronic, and advanced high-speed semiconductor technologies. The proposed receiver will rival the sensitivity of a narrowband receiver while providing unprecedented sideband instantaneous frequency coverage. Future developments will extend the bandwidth capability. Detailed comparisons are made to an all-digital receiver and to channelized-filter receiver architectures. An HTS compressive receiver is projected to be clearly superior in overall size, weight, and power. Applications include electronic warfare and dynamic molecular spectroscopy for remote sensing
Keywords :
barium compounds; delays; high-temperature superconductors; microwave filters; microwave receivers; spectral analysis; strip line filters; superconducting microwave devices; yttrium compounds; 3 GHz; 40 ns; LaAlO3; YBa2Cu3O7-LaAlO3; analog high temperature superconductive microwave filters; bandwidth capability; bonded/thinned-wafer technique; channelized-filter receiver architectures; chirp filters; chirp-transform algorithm; cueing receiver; dispersive delays; dynamic molecular spectroscopy; electronic warfare; error sidelobes; high-speed semiconductor technologies; instantaneous bandwidths; multigigahertz bandwidths; real-time spectral analysis; sensitivity; sideband instantaneous frequency coverage; stripline devices; time-bandwidth products; wideband compressive receivers; Bandwidth; Chirp; Delay; Dispersion; High temperature superconductors; Microwave filters; Space technology; Superconducting filters; Superconductivity; Wideband;
fLanguage :
English
Journal_Title :
Microwave Theory and Techniques, IEEE Transactions on
Publisher :
ieee
ISSN :
0018-9480
Type :
jour
DOI :
10.1109/22.508231
Filename :
508231
Link To Document :
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