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Title: Linearization using Digital Predistortion of a High-Speed, Pulsed, Radio Frequency Power Amplifier for VHF Radar Depth-Sounder Systems
Authors: Player, Kevin
Advisors: Gogineni, Sivaprasad
Commitee Members: Seguin, Sarah
Allen, Chris
Keywords: Engineering, Electronics and Electrical
Atmospheric Sciences
Geology
Digital Predistortion of Power Amplifier
High Speed
Pulsed Power Amplifier
Linearization of Radar Depth Sounder
Power Amplifier linearization
Power Amplifier module for UAV
Side-Lobe improvement of Radar Depth Sounder System
Issue Date: 29-Mar-2010
Publisher: University of Kansas
Extent: 137 pages
Type: Thesis
Degree Level: M.S.
Discipline: Electrical Engineering & Computer Science
Abstract: Depth-sounding radar systems provide the scientific data that are useful in modeling polar ice sheets and predicting sea-level rise. These radars are typically deployed on crewed aircraft; however, crewed missions over polar regions are difficult and dangerous. Thus, CReSIS is developing uninhabited aerial vehicles (UAVs) from which fine-resolution measurements can be made over vast areas. These fine-resolution measurements require highly linear power amplifiers (PAs) to create low range side-lobe levels. However, highly linear PAs are typically less efficient and require large and bulky heat sinks for heat dissipation, which increases the payload weight and decreases flight time. Furthermore, the linear FM chirp signal used for these radar systems creates Fresnel ripples and side-lobes will be generated when there are deviations from the ideal rectangular spectrum amplitude even with efficient windowing techniques, such as a Tukey window. Therefore, a 100 W, high-speed, pulsed, VHF power amplifier was developed and linearized using memoryless digital predistortion (DP) to obtain high linearity and high efficiency. The DP linearization decreased near-range side-lobe levels 11 dB from -46 dBc to -57 dBc, with a maximum reduction in the far-range side-lobe levels of 17 dB over the Tukey (transmit) and Blackmann2 (receive) windowing alone. The high-speed switching circuit reduced current consumption to 117 mA (or 3.28 W at +28 V) for a 10-us pulse at 1-kHz PRF.
URI: http://hdl.handle.net/1808/6282
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