The design of a controllable chirp signal generator and FPGA implementation

Author(s):  
Shouliang Yang ◽  
Baoliang Yang

In the Modern day electronic fighting Systems the utilization of range has been broadened with a proficient way which makes the recognizable proof of the signal difficult. Modern radars use recurrence and stage tweaked signs to spread their range to enhance the handling gain. The way toward finding the balance arrangement of a perceived signal, the moderate development between signal distinguishing proof and demodulation, is an imperative task of a wise recipient, with various customary resident and military applications. Obviously, with no learning of the transmitted data and various cloud parameters at the authority, for instance, the signal control, carrier repeat and stage offsets, data, and so on., daze distinguishing proof of the adjustment is a troublesome assignment. This turns out to be considerably additionally difficult in certifiable situations. Wideband direct recurrence tweaked (LFM) signal is generally utilized in exact separation estimating radar framework. As customary techniques for creating LFM signal have a great deal of detriments, for example, shakiness and nonlinearity we propose an alternate answer for wideband LFM signal generator in L-band dependent on DDS and recurrence augmentation. The proposed strategy creates the baseband LFM signal utilizing the DDS, and after that includes the baseband motion into the recurrence duplication framework; last we can accomplish an unadulterated L-band wideband LFM signal. The estimation result demonstrates that the proposed can satisfy every prerequisite of anticipant palatably.


Author(s):  
Kyoung-Min Song ◽  
Ki-Woong Lee ◽  
Chang-Hyun Lee ◽  
Woo-Kyung Lee ◽  
Myeong-Jin Lee
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2014 ◽  
Vol 889-890 ◽  
pp. 881-885
Author(s):  
Ling Gang Zeng ◽  
Shou Liang Yang ◽  
Xing Xing Mu

This paper analyzes the function of chirp. A design solution based on SOPC technology chirp signal put forward after the function had been studied both the hardware design and implement method. The chirp signal generator based on SOPC is designed according to the design process of Matlab/Simulink/DSP Builder/ QuartusII. The generator can produce the chirp signal well which is verified by the Matlab/Simulink and QuartusII. The starting frequency, bandwidth, and frequency resolution of chirp signal can be revamped by utilizing SOPC technology. This method is easier to implement since it is simple to design, easy to modify, low cost, no programming.


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