Title :
Design and simulation of microwave front end of a DIFM receiver using COTS
Author :
Butt, Saeed Ahmed ; Sethi, Yahya Younus ; Tahir, Hina ; Waheed, K.A. ; Ihsan, Mojeeb Bin
Author_Institution :
Maritime Technol. Complex, Islamabad, Pakistan
Abstract :
This work presents an unique approach to system engineering and the design of the front end of an IFM receiver ranging from 0.5 to 8 GHz. It includes detailed mathematical calculations of the front end of the IFM receiver. The sensitivity, and dynamic range, based on COTS components for a given probability of detection and false alarm rate were calculated. The simulation results from antenna to phase correlator on CAD software are presented. COTS from different manufacturers was evaluated to achieve an optimum sensitivity and dynamic range for the receiver. Two different kinds of components were considered, i.e., package hybrid devices and surface mount components. A software program in C language was developed for the entire calculation of the receiver. The design involves careful consideration of various components´ noise figure, gain and third order intercept. Preliminary design calculations and simulations show that surface mount components in the range of 0.5 to 2 GHz show better performance in terms of cost with the dynamic range of 50dB and a sensitivity of -77dBm. The design calculations and simulation also show that a dynamic range of 31 dB and tangential sensitivity of -73dB can be achieved using hybrid-packaged devices in the 2 to 8 GHz band.
Keywords :
correlators; electronic warfare; frequency measurement; microwave antennas; microwave receivers; simulation; surface mount technology; 0.5 to 8 GHz; C language; CAD software; COTS components; DIFM receiver; antenna; detection probability; dynamic range; electronic warfare; false alarm rate; gain; hybrid-packaged devices; microwave front end; noise figure; optimum sensitivity; phase correlator; simulation; software program; surface mount components; system engineering; third order intercept; Circuits; Delay effects; Delay lines; Dynamic range; Frequency conversion; Power amplifiers; RF signals; Radio frequency; Radiofrequency amplifiers; Signal resolution;
Conference_Titel :
Multi Topic Conference, 2003. INMIC 2003. 7th International
Print_ISBN :
0-7803-8183-1
DOI :
10.1109/INMIC.2003.1416705