Title :
Digital beamforming receiver technology
Author_Institution :
US Army Missile Command, Redstone Arsenal, AL, USA
Abstract :
A recent digital beamforming (DBF) receiver module effort is described. Each individual receiver module is divided into four mechanical packages. The element submodule is in stripline and contains the radiating element, C-band filtering, and calibration signal coupling functions. The RF submodule performs two downconversions and, like the element submodule, must fit into a one-half wavelength element spacing. The IF submodule contains a SAW filter for setting the signal bandwidth and a final downconversion to a low intermediate frequency (IF). The digital submodule contains the A/D converter for digitizing the downconverted RF information. The receivers considered represent the state-of-the-art in readily producible receiver modules; the components have been integrated and packaged to reduce module size for a relatively high-performance radar receiver. The quantity of receiver modules built dictated that tweaking to obtain desired performance be minimized. There was a tradeoff between tactical performance, prototype performance, and cost that resulted in the decision to implement the 400-kHz signal bandwidth.<>
Keywords :
military systems; modules; radar receivers; 5.25 to 5.85 GHz; A/D converter; C-band; IF submodule; RF submodule; SAW filter; SHF; calibration signal coupling functions; digital beamforming receiver technology; digital submodule; downconversions; element submodule; prototype performance; radar receiver; radiating element; receiver module; signal bandwidth; stripline; tactical performance; Array signal processing; Bandwidth; Calibration; Filtering; Packaging; Prototypes; Radar; Radio frequency; SAW filters; Stripline;
Conference_Titel :
Antennas and Propagation Society International Symposium, 1990. AP-S. Merging Technologies for the 90's. Digest.
Conference_Location :
Dallas, TX, USA
DOI :
10.1109/APS.1990.115126