Transmit Receive Modules for Radar and Communication Systems

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The use of electronically scanned phased arrays is increasing in systems such as radar, wireless networks, and satellite ground terminals. An important and necessary component for these systems is the transmit receive (T/R) module, which provides the amplification and electronic beam steering that is required for proper function. This new resource presents a comprehensive overview of all design, fabrication, integration, and implementation issues associated with T/R modules for radar and communications. This book provides engineers and researchers with practical designs and 44 examples of analysis, circuits, and components used in T/R modules. It also provides a solid explanation of the theory for how T/R modules operate and how they can be optimized. In addition, this book shows how the latest technical advances in silicon germanium (SiGe) and gallium nitride (GaN) are allowing levels of performance that were previously unachievable. The book concludes with informative chapters on testing, cost considerations, and the future of next generation T/R modules.

Author(s): Rick Sturdivant and Mike Harris
Publisher: Artech House
Year: 2015

Language: English
Pages: 268
Tags: Связь и телекоммуникации;Сети связи и системы коммутации;

Phased Arrays in Radar and Communication Systems; Transmit/Receive Modules; Semiconductors For T/R Modules; Signal Integrity Issues In T/R Modules; Materials for T/R Modules; Heat Issues and Solutions For T/R Modules; MMIC Fabrication and T/R Module Manufacturing; Testing of MMICs and T/R Modules; MMIC and T/R Module Cost; Next Generation T/R Modules.