Title :
On the development of a C-band active array front-end for an airborne polarimetric radar
Author :
Conway, David ; Fosberry, Mark ; Brigham, Glenn ; Loew, Eric ; Chengxin Liu
Author_Institution :
MIT Lincoln Lab., Lexington, MA, USA
Abstract :
MIT Lincoln Laboratory (MIT LL), in an effort sponsored by the National Center of Atmospheric Research (NCAR), has engaged in the development of C-Band active element phased array front-end hardware for a polarimetric radar application. This polarimetric active element scanning array (AESA) radar, when fully developed, would be deployed on a C-130 for use in Hurricane Hunter-like missions. The combination of mission and platform imposes requirements on the RF hardware that are often in conflict. These specifications include minimum range and resolution, maximum prime power, and a challenging cross-polarization isolation requirement. The RF hardware developed included a dual polarization (pol) radiator test panel, an alternating transmit simultaneous receive (ATSR) transmit/receive (T/R) switch designed and manufactured by M/A-COM Technical Solutions (MTS), a three channel T/R multichip module (MCM), and a four-pack T/R module assembly. This paper describes the mission and platform requirements, presents a notional design for the phased array aperture, discusses the design trades, and provides an overview of the design and performance of the radiator test panel, the MCM and the four-pack T/R module. This work borrowed heavily in terms of materials, technologies, and lessons learned acquired over the past five years from the MPAR Panel [1] development efforts of MIT LL and MTS co-sponsored by the Federal Aviation Administration (FAA), the Air Force, and the National Severe Storms Laboratory.
Keywords :
airborne radar; assembling; multichip modules; phased array radar; radar polarimetry; radar receivers; radar resolution; radar transmitters; switches; AESA radar; ATSR; Air Force; C-130; C-Band active element phased array front-end hardware; FAA; Federal Aviation Administration; Hurricane Hunter-like mission; M-A-COM technical solution; MCM; MIT LL; MIT Lincoln Laboratory; MTS; NCAR; National Center of Atmospheric Research; National Severe Storms Laboratory; RF hardware; T-R switch; airborne polarimetric radar; alternating transmit simultaneous receive; cross-polarization isolation requirement; dual polarization radiator test panel; four-pack T-R module assembly; maximum prime power; polarimetric active element scanning array radar; radar resolution; three channel T-R multichip module; transmit-receive switch; Apertures; Arrays; Hardware; Laboratories; Radar polarimetry; Receiving antennas;
Conference_Titel :
Phased Array Systems & Technology, 2013 IEEE International Symposium on
Conference_Location :
Waltham, MA
DOI :
10.1109/ARRAY.2013.6731826