Title :
Pulse to Pulse Stability of Solid State Transmitter Module for Radars Application
Author :
Salmer, C. ; Eudeline, Ph ; Rolland, P.A.
Author_Institution :
THOMSON-CSF AIRSYS - Z.I. Le mont Jarret -YMARE - F-76520 BOOS FRANCE. e-mail: SALMER@AIRSYS.THOMSON.Fr
Abstract :
Pulse to pulse stability, an important characteristic of transmitter radar is characterized by the level of phase and amplitude variation between successive pulses of a burst of microwave signal. This variation of phase and amplitude determines directly detection limit of targets with very low RCS in presence of sub-clutter. Pulse to pulse instability can be related to external or intrinsic causes. This characteristic has to be quantified for all radar transmitter. For that, several methods can be used : Two temporal methods (standard deviation and rms method), and a spectral method. In order to characterize solid state module pulse to pulse stability, we have designed a specific test bench. This article describes the capabilities and gives a lot of significant results and performance of solid state module we have produced in our microwave laboratory of THOMSON-CSF AIRSYS and of this test bench.
Keywords :
Electromagnetic coupling; Pulse amplifiers; Radar applications; Radar cross section; Radar detection; Signal processing; Solid state circuits; Stability; Testing; Transmitters;
Conference_Titel :
Microwave Conference, 1998. 28th European
Conference_Location :
Amsterdam, Netherlands
DOI :
10.1109/EUMA.1998.338129