Commercial off the shelf direct digital synthesizers for digital array radar
Up until the 1980s, conventional radar systems consisted primarily of analog circuits, which are costly to build and compatible only to a narrow band of operations. Modern digital technology offers increasing capabilities at a lower cost making it attractive for modern radar application. The Direct...
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ndltd-nps.edu-oai-calhoun.nps.edu-10945-17522017-05-24T16:07:20Z Commercial off the shelf direct digital synthesizers for digital array radar Ong, Winston E. S. Jenn, David C. Walters, Donald L. Naval Postgraduate School (U.S.). Department of Physics Electronics Radar Up until the 1980s, conventional radar systems consisted primarily of analog circuits, which are costly to build and compatible only to a narrow band of operations. Modern digital technology offers increasing capabilities at a lower cost making it attractive for modern radar application. The Direct Digital Synthesizer (DDS) is one such example of digital technology that is now routinely found in newer radar system designs. The DDS characteristics that most attract radar-system designers are precision frequency tuning, phase offset control, and linear "chirp" capability. This study discusses the option of incorporating DDS for use in a digital pulsed and/or frequency modulated continuous wave (FMCW) radar, and examined the necessary adaptations such as up-converting baseband signals from DDS to a radar transmission frequency, viable transmit and receive waveforms and the synchronization problem relating to synchronizing the many radiating elements that could range from a few to possibly thousands. 2012-03-14T17:32:58Z 2012-03-14T17:32:58Z 2005-12 Thesis http://hdl.handle.net/10945/1752 63113132 Approved for public release, distribution unlimited xiv, 66 p. : col. ill. ; application/pdf Monterey California. Naval Postgraduate School |
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Up until the 1980s, conventional radar systems consisted primarily of analog circuits, which are costly to build and compatible only to a narrow band of operations. Modern digital technology offers increasing capabilities at a lower cost making it attractive for modern radar application. The Direct Digital Synthesizer (DDS) is one such example of digital technology that is now routinely found in newer radar system designs. The DDS characteristics that most attract radar-system designers are precision frequency tuning, phase offset control, and linear "chirp" capability. This study discusses the option of incorporating DDS for use in a digital pulsed and/or frequency modulated continuous wave (FMCW) radar, and examined the necessary adaptations such as up-converting baseband signals from DDS to a radar transmission frequency, viable transmit and receive waveforms and the synchronization problem relating to synchronizing the many radiating elements that could range from a few to possibly thousands. |
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Commercial off the shelf direct digital synthesizers for digital array radar |
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