mock radar 4bit  with IF  280->40.

jan 14

Links:
Intro:
21jan14: energy plots of 20Mhz code
11dec13: histograms, average bandpass of noise for different bandwidths.

radar datataking with pdev 



  Intro:  (top)

   See radar datataking with pdev  for a description of how the datataking works.
  • Mock radar sampling was tested using digital down conversion from 280 to 40 Mhz.
  • 21jan14: 20 Mhz pncode was added to noise and then sampled at 20Mhz.
    •  bandpasses, histograms, and energy plots were made
  • 11dec13: noise was input at various bandwidths.
    •  histograms and average bandpasses were made


21jan14: 20 Mhz pncode.. energy plots.

  • A 20 Mhz pncode was mixed up to 280 Mhz and then combined with noise at 280 Mhz
  • A 20 db pad was put after the 260 amps to emulate protecting the a/d converters from the sb transmitter.
  • 30 seconds of data was taken.
  • histograms, average bandpasses, and energy plots were made.

The setup was:

  • noise source -> 40 Mhz bw filter at 280 Mhz -> 260 Mhz amps ->20db pad -> reversed  Splitter-> scope -> mocks digI -> complex mixing  40Mhz to DC-> filter-> record.
  • The reverse splitter also has a 64K, 20 Mhz pncode that had been mixed up to 280 Mhz placed at one of its input
  • Levels:
    • at scope: pncode=16 mVolts
    • combined signal at scope: 49 mVolts
    • a/d sigstat: .292
  • The mocks were run at 160 Mhz clock, 4bit sampling, polA only
The first plots show the voltage histograms and average bandpass (.ps) (.pdf):
  • The ripple in the average bandpass is probably coming from th 280 Mhz 40Mhz filter.
The 2nd plots show the energy plots (.ps) (.pdf)
  • the data was decoded, the power computed for each code,and then averaged.
  • The vertical scale is in sigmas.
  • Top: all 64Klen of the code. 
  • 2nd: blowup around the peak
  • 3rd. Blowup around the 2nd strongest peak
  • bottom: The phase of the peak was computed for each code and then plotted for the 250 + codes.
    • The phase rms was .56 degrees.
processing: x101/140121/sbrdrtest.pro, doenergy.pro


11dec13:noise input, histograms and average bandpasses.

  • Mock radar sampling was tested using digital down conversion from 280 to 40 Mhz.
  • Noise was sampled at various bandwidths.
  • histograms of the sampled data and average bandpasses were made.

The setup was:

  • noise source -> 40 Mhz bw filter at 280 Mhz -> 260 Mhz amps -> scope -> mocks digI -> complex mixing  40Mhz to DC-> filter-> record.
  • The mocks were run at 160 Mhz clock, 4bit sampling, polA only
  • For some of the later runs, a 20 db pad was placed after the 260 Amps to see how this would work for clipping the transmitter pulse.
  • Different bandwidths, input rmsVolts, and mock shifts were tried.
  • Histograms were made of each dataset as well as an average spectrum
The plots show the results (.ps) (.pdf):
  • Each page has
    • top: I,Q digitizer histogram
    • bottom : average spectrum
  • The table shows the bandwidths, shifts from each page:
  • page
    bw
    Mhz
    shift
    scopeV
    MilliV
    rmsA/D
    counts
    rmsProg
    counts
    1
    40
    14
    214
    .714
    3.01
    2
    40
    14
    200
    .719
    2.96
    3
    40
    15
    100
    .357
    2.93
    4
    32
    15
    97
    .338
    3.00
    5
    20
    14
    154
    .527
    2.98
    6
    20
    15
    75
    .270
    2.98
    7
    10
    14
    109
    .384
    3.01
    8
    5
    13
    148
    .535
    2.98


processing: x101/131211/sbrdrtest.pro

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